Board wipes are some of the most powerful and versatile cards in Magic: The Gathering. They can turn the tide of battle in an instant, wiping out your opponent's entire board of creatures or other permanents. Black is the color of mass destruction in MTG, and it offers a wide range of board wipes to choose from.
There are several different types of black board wipes, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.
Creature wipes: These cards destroy all creatures on the battlefield. Some creature wipes also affect other types of permanents, such as planeswalkers or artifacts.
Land wipes: These cards destroy all lands on the battlefield. Land wipes are very powerful, but they can also be risky, as they can leave you with no mana to cast spells.
Artifact wipes: These cards destroy all artifacts on the battlefield. Artifact wipes can be very effective against decks that rely heavily on artifacts.
Enchantment wipes: These cards destroy all enchantments on the battlefield. Enchantment wipes can be very effective against decks that rely heavily on enchantments.
The best black board wipe for you will depend on your specific deck and playstyle. If you're playing a creature-heavy deck, you'll want to choose a creature wipe that can take out your opponent's entire board. If you're playing a deck that relies on artifacts, you'll want to choose an artifact wipe. And so on.
Here are some of the most popular black board wipes in MTG:
Card Name | CMC | Effect |
---|---|---|
[[Damnation]] | 4 | Destroys all creatures on the battlefield. |
[[Wrath of God]] | 4 | Destroys all creatures on the battlefield. |
[[Black Sun's Zenith]] | 5 | Destroys all creatures on the battlefield with power 4 or less. |
[[Mutilate]] | 4 | Destroys all creatures with power 4 or less. |
[[Decree of Pain]] | 3 | Destroys all nonblack creatures on the battlefield. |
[[Languish]] | 5 | Destroys all creatures on the battlefield with toughness 5 or less. |
[[Toxic Deluge]] | 5 | Destroys all creatures and planeswalkers on the battlefield. |
[[End Hostilities]] | 4 | Destroys all creatures on the battlefield with a converted mana cost of 3 or less. |
[[In Garruk's Wake]] | 4 | Destroys all nonplaneswalker permanents on the battlefield with a converted mana cost of 3 or less. |
[[Merciless Eviction]] | 5 | Destroys target creature, planeswalker, or enchantment. |
Use board wipes wisely. Board wipes can be very powerful, but they can also be risky. Don't use them indiscriminately, as you could end up hurting yourself as much as your opponent.
Pay attention to your opponent's board state. Before you cast a board wipe, take a moment to assess your opponent's board state. This will help you determine the best target for your wipe.
Be aware of your opponent's graveyard. Some black board wipes, such as [[Damnation]] and [[Wrath of God]], exile all of the creatures they destroy. This means that your opponent won't be able to get them back from their graveyard. Other board wipes, such as [[Mutilate]] and [[Decree of Pain]], simply destroy the creatures they target. This means that your opponent will be able to get them back from their graveyard if they have the right cards.
Use board wipes to protect your own creatures. Board wipes can be a great way to protect your own creatures from your opponent's attacks. If you have a board full of creatures and your opponent is about to cast a board wipe, you can cast a board wipe of your own to take out your opponent's creatures before they can take out yours.
Don't use board wipes too early. It can be tempting to use board wipes early in the game to get rid of your opponent's creatures, but this is often a mistake. In the early game, your opponent's creatures are likely to be small and weak, and you may not need to use a board wipe to take them out. Save your board wipes for later in the game, when your opponent's creatures are more powerful and dangerous.
Don't use board wipes against decks that are built to counter them. Some decks are built to counter board wipes. These decks often run cards that can protect their creatures from board wipes, such as [[Heroic Intervention]] and [[Avacyn, Angel of Hope]]. If your opponent is playing a deck that is built to counter board wipes, you may want to avoid using them altogether.
Black board wipes are a powerful and versatile tool that can help you win games of Magic: The Gathering. By choosing the right board wipe for your deck and playstyle, and by using it wisely, you can turn the tide of battle in your favor.
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