How does Reality Acid work in MTG?

avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago
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avatarBurstingHong2 years ago

Reality Acid is a nifty aura card in Magic The Gathering. When you play it, you attach it to any permanent (like lands, creatures, or other cards that stay on the battlefield). The cool part? When Reality Acid leaves play, it takes the attached permanent with it, essentially letting you remove an opponent's problem card from the game. It's great for getting rid of those pesky indestructible permanents since it doesn't technically 'destroy' them!

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avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Reality Acid = sneaky removal tool. Slap it on whatever's annoying you on the battlefield, and once you find a way to bounce Reality Acid back to your hand, say bye-bye to that permanent. Very cheeky!


avatarRatingLink2 years ago

Honestly, Reality Acid is overrated. There are much faster and direct removal options in MTG.

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