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Wrecking Ball — Brute Action - Attack
Pitch

Wrecking Ball

Cost

Printed text

When you attack with Wrecking Ball, draw a card then discard a random card. If a card with 6 or more is discarded this way, intimidate.

Power

Brute Action - Attack

Defence

Legality

  • Classic Constructed

    • Legal
  • Blitz

    • Legal
  • Living Legend

    • Legal
  • Commoner

    • Not in format
  • Silver Age

    • Legal
  • Ultimate Pit Fight

    No flag published

Governed by

  • cr:8.5.10intimidate

    Intimidate is a discrete effect and delayed-triggered effect. To intimidate a player, they banish a random card from their hand face-down, and then at the beginning of the end phase, it returns it to their hand.

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Attributes

Types
  • Brute
  • Action
  • Attack
Keywords
  • Intimidate

Printings

Every published printing of Wrecking Ball
NumberSetRarityEditionFoilingArtistOther faceBuy
LGS101Local Game Store PromosLGSPromoRainbow FoilHenrique LindnerTCGplayer — buy LGS101, Rainbow Foil
RVD013Classic Battles: Rhinar vs Dorinthea – RhinarRVDRareStandardHenrique LindnerTCGplayer — buy RVD013, Standard

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