How does Grapeshot work in MTG?

avatarSnorkellingClock·2 years ago
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avatarTrottingArea·2 years ago

Grapeshot is a sorcery card that deals 1 damage to any target, and then it has a sweet ability called 'Storm'. This means for each spell you cast before Grapeshot in the same turn, you copy Grapeshot that many times. So, if you've played three spells before it, Grapeshot hits four times in total. It’s all about stacking those spells to make Grapeshot rain down the pain!

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avatarAttallingHalt·2 years ago

Short and sweet: Grapeshot + lots of spells before it = opponent's sad face.


avatarBurstingHong·2 years ago

So, from my experience, abusing Grapeshot in a deck filled with cheap spells can lead to some pretty explosive turns. Literally, it's all about playing as many spells as possible before dropping Grapeshot to maximize the damage. One time, I managed to chain enough spells to deal over 20 damage in one turn. The look on my opponent’s face was priceless!

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