The 2002 Magic: The Gathering Onslaught foil Pinpoint Avalanche. This red instant card deals 4 unpreventable damage to a target creature.
Pinpoint Avalanche
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • Onslaught
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Pinpoint Avalanche is a red instant spell from the 2002 Magic: The Gathering Onslaught expansion, cataloged as card number 221. The card functions by dealing four points of damage to a target creature, with a crucial rule that prevents any opponent from blocking or stopping that damage. This unpreventable effect makes it a staple in competitive red decks during its original era. Collectors seeking to complete the Onslaught base set often prioritize this foil variant for its distinct finish and historical significance within the block's story. The card's straightforward mechanics and powerful impact on the battlefield continue to resonate with players who appreciate the strategic depth of early 2000s Magic design. Adding this card to your collection enhances your understanding of the game's evolution and provides a tangible piece of TCG history. Whether you are a veteran player or a new collector, Pinpoint Avalanche represents a key moment in Magic's legacy.
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Pinpoint Avalanche
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Darrell Riche
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{R}{R}
Instant
R
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Pinpoint Avalanche deals 4 damage to target creature. The damage can't be prevented.
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