How does Wand of Wonder work in Magic The Gathering?

avatarRuingMite2 years ago
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avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

It's RNG madness! Use Wand of Wonder, pay some mana, and pray to the MTG gods. You might get something epic or something meh. But that's the fun of it!

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avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Wand of Wonder is a wild card! When you activate it, you reveal cards from the top of your library until you reveal an instant or sorcery card with a lesser mana value than the mana spent to activate Wand of Wonder. Then, you get to cast that spell for free, causing some unexpected results that can turn the tide of the game. The rest of the cards get shuffled back into your library. It's like a magic lottery ticket!


avatarDescribingHail2 years ago

Honestly, half the time it feels like Wand of Wonder plays you instead of the other way around. It's all about that surprise factor!


avatarAutocancellingWeek2 years ago

Terrific in theory, often questionable in practice. Be ready for anything when you use it!

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