The 2013 Magic: The Gathering Theros expansion rare card Anger of the Gods, numbered 112, is a powerful sorcery designed by Noah Bradley.
Anger of the Gods
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Theros
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Released in 2013, Anger of the Gods is a highly sought-after rare sorcery from the Magic: The Gathering Theros block. Numbered 112 in the set, this card represents a pivotal moment in the mythological theme of the expansion. Designed by artist Noah Bradley, the card features a distinct aesthetic that captures the essence of the Greek-inspired world of Theros. As a red sorcery with a mana value of three, it offers strategic depth for players looking to control the board state. The card's effect allows for significant impact by dealing damage to creatures and exiling those that would otherwise die, making it a versatile tool in various deck archetypes. The combination of gameplay utility and thematic significance makes Anger of the Gods a staple in many Magic: The Gathering collections. Whether for completing a set or enhancing a competitive deck, this card stands out as a key component of the Theros era. Its enduring popularity among fans of the game ensures its relevance in both casual and competitive play.
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Card Details
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Anger of the Gods
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Noah Bradley
Card Stock
English
{1}{R}{R}
Sorcery
R
Card Text
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Anger of the Gods deals 3 damage to each creature. If a creature dealt damage this way would die this turn, exile it instead.
There was no reason to pray. This was already an act of the gods.
