| Name | Spreading Mist (3) |
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| Type | action |
| Description | Your next attack this turn gets go again The next time you would create a card with ephemeral this turn, instead create that many plus 1. Go again |
| Set | Compendium of Rathe #PEN274 |
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| Name | Spreading Mist (3) |
|---|---|
| Type | action |
| Description | Your next attack this turn gets go again The next time you would create a card with ephemeral this turn, instead create that many plus 1. Go again |
| Set | Compendium of Rathe #PEN274 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
Spreading Mist (3), action, designed by None first released in Feb, 2026 in the set Compendium of Rathe.
**Spreading Mist** fits best in a combo-leaning or go-wide deck that actively creates **Ephemeral** cards (such as Crouching Tiger–style builds or heroes that generate temporary weapons/attack tokens), because it both grants **go again** to extend your action chain and amplifies your next Ephemeral creation effect, effectively increasing damage ceiling and combo potential in a single turn. It’s strongest in decks that can reliably create Ephemeral cards the same turn and convert the extra +1 token into meaningful pressure; otherwise it’s just an overcosted go‑again enabler. Compared to more efficient enablers like *Timesnap Potion* (action point at instant speed), *Art of War* (massive offensive swing), or zero‑cost go‑again attacks that naturally extend chains, Spreading Mist is more niche and setup‑dependent. It should see play primarily in dedicated Ephemeral-synergy builds where the +1 creation meaningfully scales a combo turn; outside of that, there are generally more consistent a
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