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Wrath Of God (Collector's Edition/International Edition)

 
Product Review Rating : **** (61 reviews)

 
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***** A superb force in a superb white deck.
  -- By Ramiro from Austin, TX on March 06, 2002
**** very very very very very good card con part is it will destroy your creatures as well
  -- By phantom from boston on April 19, 2002
***** Wrath of God is a staple Magic card. When I was a novice player I used to think it was stupid to destroy all creatures. I mean, I liked all my giant beasts, why would I want to kill all of them? As I became more experienced, I realized just how good Wrath of God was. When I was outnumbered I could destroy all creatures and even the playing field. Best of all, you can wage one last attack on your opponent before casting Wrath of God (assuming your creatures can not be blocked due to special abilites, or all of your opponent's creatures are tapped), dealing damage because your opponent thinks that his attacking horde will fininsh you next turn. Wrath of God is extremely good.
  -- By Paul Tirocchi from Cranston, RI USA on May 08, 2002
* It is not very good because it kills all creatures includind your own
  -- By Cool Dude from USA on October 13, 2002
**** good card its won me atlesst 50 battles but its cost may catch you off gaurd.
  -- By david pepiton from Phoenix, Arizona U.S.A on March 02, 2003
*** Bah, just get a Mageta the Lion.
  -- By Axe from phyrexia on October 18, 2003
* This card sux it is so pointless to pay 4 mana for a 1 time deal and it kills all your stuff what u need in a white deck is mageta the lion
  -- By from on November 23, 2003
* Bad Bad card
  -- By Pascal from Stein, Nederland on December 09, 2003
* This is rediculously horrible, because it can easily stop my opponnent from killing me
  -- By Zack Dumlao from Atlanta Georgia on December 21, 2003
***** wrath of god is the best mass creature removal wizards has printed to date. relatively cheap, and very powerful, this card makes a perfect fit in almost any control deck splashing white and a definte perfect fit in any white weenie deck. 5 stars.
  -- By Jake Kruse from Monticello, IL USA on January 23, 2004
***** Itīs probable the best type 2 card in magic. Also is one of the most representative card of this game (Itīs have been reprinted since Alpha). For only 4 mana destroy every creature and it canīt be regenerated.
  -- By Jose Hinostroza from Lima, Peru on March 15, 2004
***** wrath of god is great play it in a deck with no creatures maybe two mageta the lion some counter spells and throw in millstone for the kill its won me lots of tournaments!!!!!
  -- By bert from texas on March 30, 2004
***** cool card good if you are on the brink of losing a game
  -- By Anonymous from --- on April 06, 2004
***** This card is really powerfull. Everybody talks about Mageta the Lion, but with Mageta the Lion, you have first too pay more mana than with a powerfull Wrath of God. Second, you have too discard two important cards from your hand with the Mageta. Why do you think a Mageta is a least four times cheaper than a Wrath ??? Control deck baby ! Enjoy Wrath of God.
  -- By Kevin Ratelle from Laval, QC, Canada on July 14, 2004
***** Best cheap creature removal in the game. Where would White Weenie be? How bout Wake? Didnt make it into 03 and 04 world champions decks for nothing.
  -- By Blake Trevillian from Charlotte NC USA on September 09, 2004
***** I'm glad this card is still around, one of my most favorites.
  -- By Anonymous from North Carolina on October 24, 2004
***** This card needs no explanation, its a nuclear bomb! It can get you out of any fix, its a massive reset button, and in a white weenie deck it screams "I win!" because you can bounce back from the destruction faster than them with cards like savannah lions, no brainer short list all the way!!
  -- By Nick from Tampa on October 30, 2004
***** One of the best white cards printed. Truly amazing and always there to stop your opponents forces. The people who hate this card are blind to its 5 star value. A white mages favorite spell.
  -- By Brett from Irvine, CA USA on November 05, 2004
**** This card pi$$es people off (not being able to regenerate your Masticore can get you a little touchie...). Along with all of the other creatures. Bye, bye prop. white creatures...too bad Wrath of God isn't an instant...but then, that would be cheating.
  -- By Steve Urkel from Santee on December 13, 2004
**** idk about it being the best mass creature removal wizards have ever made. Jokulhops is a great card to get a fresh new start and same with nevinyrral's disk. It is a good card though don't get me wrong.
  -- By Anonymous from Iowa on December 28, 2004
***** well, was writing a review on the card that just preceded this and as i play with this one also(in a 1.5 mono white deck) thought i may as well chip in my two cents worth. so i'll just say this card has very little too prove as it has over and over , almost since the beginnings of MTG, proven itself all over the place up to and including the tournament scene of whatever format your playing. the art on this card is unique to my knowledge on all the different versions in the first ten years of MTG, and in my humble opinion, the best version out of all those preceding it. the foil is justifiably the price it is because this is a never to be duplicated version of this card as MTG has been reformatted and reframed after the 'scourge' set....for the worse in my opinion. so if your one of those lucky kats to pick up one of these babies, congrats!
  -- By Anonymous from gainesville, FL USA on February 10, 2005
***** I just want to say straight out that whoever says Megeta the Lion is a better card than Wrath of God should be dragged into the street and shot. There is a reason why Wrath of God has been a MTG staple since the days of Alpha. No attempt at duplicating the massive power of Wrath of God has omce nearly close to the halting and stopping power of this card.
  -- By HighlandertillIdie from USA on March 11, 2005
* counterspell
  -- By big j from ala on March 20, 2005
***** This is a great card, especially if used with glory. For 7 mana you can wipe out all of your oppenents creatures and leave your own in tact.
  -- By Anonymous from Cleveland on April 01, 2005
***** Excellent card for control; best when opponent overextends; Wrath then drop a bunch of "White Weenies". Also has the best picture of all the Wraths printed. Pulled from other Portal follow-ons because the picture was too violent.
  -- By Moose from Simi Valley, CA on May 07, 2005
**** All the people giving this card less than four stars, and saying Mageta the lion is better are wrong. Wrath of God is cheaper to get out and it doesn't cause you to discard two cards. What if you have no creatures and your opponent is swarming you, I think Wrath just saved the game. Classic reset button.
  -- By Derek Tucker from Casper,WY USA on July 11, 2005
***** this card is great if you have no ceartures on the feild
  -- By Jordan from piscataway N on December 28, 2005
***** A real gem. This card has many combo possibilties, especially with some of the new Guildpact cards. Wrath of God puts the control in your hands and can completely switch momentum in your favor. Lose friends and make enemies with Wrath of God.
  -- By Lizard King from Akron, OH USA on February 17, 2006
***** This card is just awesome, and anyone who gave it less than 5 stars obviously needs a little more experience in the game before they rate any cards.
  -- By Scott Miller from Lapeer, MI USA on February 23, 2006
***** I can't think of any artifacts or enchanments that deal damage to opponents for each creature lost but this card makes a very nice spell deck (red/white comes to mind with a couple of story circles) game over!!!
  -- By Anonymous from Somewhere, USA on March 24, 2006
***** Wrath of god is one of the best cards that MTG has ever come up with. Anyone that thinks other wise probly should play MTG.
  -- By michael bergeron from USA on March 31, 2006
**** Umm.... 1 word. Darksteel.
  -- By Blargendy from Izzet Sect#3.14 on April 23, 2006
***** Mix this with something like Jolrael, turning your opponent's lands into creatures, and you can destroy all of them as well. Unstoppable.
  -- By Anonymous from Carms, GB on May 14, 2006
*** This sort of card is really something you have t decide for yourself. where almost every magic card has a plus side and a down side, this one just happens to lie in an extreme in both areas. I use it in a black and white deck, in a combination with desolation angel to bring everything on the board to a level playing field except for my monster. Good strategy.
  -- By Anonymous from Somewheres Else on June 30, 2006
***** the people who gave this card one star need to rethink their understanding of the game. This card is incredible.
  -- By moey from larchmont NY on September 01, 2006
***** WoG is one of the best staple cards. Period. It's one of the few cards that you always have 4 of in a deck, no questions asked.
  -- By Joe Reyes from Biddeford, ME on September 05, 2006
***** I love solar flare decks and all solar flare decks have wrath of god in them or at least they should and so I love wrath of god
  -- By ppoland from Luxembourg,Luxembourg on September 12, 2006
***** It is awesome .Yesterday in a four way battle I use wrath of god and destroyed twenty something creatures >What other card can do something like that . I get so excited when I use it I almost soil myself.
  -- By Anonymous from Nowere on October 01, 2006
***** Wrath of God is by far one of the best magic cards there is. What are you all big Timmy players? WoG is great mass creature removal, you shouldn't lose card advantage, and it's very cheap, no real drawbacks besides losing your own critters, which in a lot of cases WoG comes in handy wouldn't matter anyway
  -- By Talon from Michigan USA on October 19, 2006
***** Also Magetta takes away your card advantage... That's what makes Wrath so good, it's cheap and keeps card advantage
  -- By Talon from Michigan USA on October 19, 2006
***** Excellent card. You will not find a better mass creature removal card. This card isn't for every deck, but when used correctly it is a powerhouse.
  -- By Trevor Houts from Boise on November 12, 2006
***** Um... Wrath doesn't belong in WW... Still, an awesome card.
  -- By Sven from Here on November 15, 2006
***** wrath of god is one of the best cards in the game end of story. 4 wrath of god+ 4 Ghostway = win for you
  -- By saint from blackshear, ga on November 27, 2006
***** ya i can totally see mageta as 'lololol!!!1! pwn4ge!!! over this. 5 casting cost instead of 4, creature able to be destroyed, can't use it's ability until next turn, costs an additional 4 mana, 2 cards, and tap to get it to work. as for it being useless cause it kills your own creatures......... um.... it's not meant for beatdown decks
  -- By Anonymous from someplace, OH USA on January 05, 2007
***** i play mono black usualy, and even i know wrath of god is a godly card. its one of those safe resets for when the feild looks bad. add in a quicken with blue white control and this card is extremely useful... i hear black got a card like this in the newer sets?same mana cost, with a name like Damnation or something, but cant find it :x. itd be cool to have a black one tho. that means black/white could run 8 wraths
  -- By shen from Florida on January 12, 2007
***** Add in penumbra wurm and/or symbiotic wurm and BAM! you got a win condition
  -- By Anonymous from Everywhere on January 26, 2007
***** Staple card. It is a defining force in just about every format it exists in, keeping aggro decks in check, and providing life lesssons for Sliver deck players everywhere. Just about every W/x control deck should be running multiple copies of these.
  -- By Rory Gallagher from Denver, CO on March 10, 2007
***** Wrath of God is a card that make Magic Story, it's a must for a Control Deck (that use White) & last way out for many critical situations vs aggro decks. Mageta is good, but it can dye easy, before you can use it. ..:: Wrath of God (& Damnation) Rulez ::..
  -- By Davide Dalia from Bellona (Caserta) Italy on April 10, 2007
***** this is one of the best white cards of all time, much better than mageta the lion (though mageta is still pretty good). play mageta the lion against me and it'll be dead 80% of the time before it can even use it's ability.
  -- By R Arnold from essex on April 11, 2007
***** Creature control. They overextend, you take the game. They don't overextend, you drop something that takes control and win. Perfect fit in control decks. Couple this with damnation and you have all the mass removal you could possibly want. Recommended strongly.
  -- By Anonymous from Jurai on July 22, 2007
***** yup wrath of god is one of the best clean up created by mtg... it can be used as a support for a control deck or a beatdown deck. its a solid destroy all without any harsh feedback. its true strength depends on how and when will you use it. no wonder players try to sell this card in a very expensive price, but you can afford a cheaper type 2 version of the card(the one who looks like goku's spirit bomb), it cost for 250-300 peso that's 5-6 dollars based on the current exchange rate.
  -- By Anonymous from philippines on November 05, 2007
**** This always worked great with my Lhurgoyf, especially once I use inviolability on it.
  -- By Kevin Eng from New York on November 10, 2007
***** i know its an expensive combo but use wrath of god, then death or glory and finally armageddon, that way they have no creatures or mana and you can cut them down in a single attack.
  -- By john gillis from dexter, ME USA on February 03, 2008
* This version of the card is not tournament legal so its a waste of cash
  -- By Matt from Canada on April 11, 2008
***** You are either a rookie Magic player or a total tool if you can't see the full potential of this card. How many times have you been outnumbered by an opponent and wished you could kill all the creatures giving you s***?!? Armageddon Baby! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
  -- By Z from Col, OH on April 12, 2008
***** Correctly cast, this spell almost automatically results in card efficiency, which is terrific. When one card can remove 2+ cards from your enemy's control, I'd say that has potential to be great. Further, this spell also eliminates those creatures that can't be targeted. I'd like to know how people who criticise this card handles those types of creatures. I do like the older version better though, as they "buried" all creatures, which I believe will eliminate those that can't be, "destroyed." Under this version, it appears creatures immune to destroy effects won't be harmed. All-in-all, a great card.
  -- By Lunaticfringe from So Cal, USA on May 15, 2008
***** This with the new persist mechanic form the shadowmoor block is a very nice combo.
  -- By Anonymous from ZA on May 16, 2008
**** counterbore but still pro white then drop it
  -- By shane redd from hell,ha usa on June 11, 2008
***** this card is a very good card to use against an elf deck and if you dont like a white weenie deck you stil have till october {time spiral block} to use the swamp version DAMNATION witch will not be reprinted!!!!!!
  -- By skadoosh from desoto missouri on June 15, 2008
***** I will summarize... Let's say we're at turn seven or so... You have an enchantment that gives all white creatures +1/+1... You wrath of god. Your opponent cries, tries to do something. You cycle decree of justice for about 5 1/1 soldiers, who immediately become 2/2 creatures. Do you have rally handy? Do you have any celestial gaurdians??? cause that combo will turn them into 4/4's immediately and you'll more than likely deal them 20 damage :) Think about it... Wrath of God is the tool, and one of the best white cards ever printed.
  -- By Some Random Gangsta from The Hood. on June 19, 2008
***** Fie on all of you who are too unintelligent to see how good it really is. Only a newbie would think it's stupid to destroy your own creatures. Heck, while your at it, just play a dominaria's judgement (it only costs 50 cents anyways). I can't even count how many times it's saved me from a 1,000,000/1,000,000 quillspike. Or getting rid of god knows how many 1/1 elves. Wrath of God is most definitely worth the money. And for everyone going up against wrath, you'd better get down and pray for a counterspell.
  -- By Anonymous from nowhere in particular on September 14, 2008


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