How does Rolling Thunder work in MTG?

avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago

Rolling Thunder is a red sorcery card that allows you to divide X damage among any number of targets, where X is the amount of mana you decide to pay into it. So, if you've got plenty of mana to spare, you can wipe out several creatures or even target the opponent directly! Just make sure you calculate your mana and potential damage output correctly; it's all about getting the best bang for your buck!

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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

It's simple: pay X mana, deal X damage, split however you like between creatures and/or players. More mana, more problems (for your opponent).


avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Honestly, Rolling Thunder is kinda overrated. Sure, flexible damage is great, but the mana cost is a big commitment. There are better, more efficient cards out there.

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