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NameCrumble to Dust Edit card
TypeSorcery
DescriptionDevoid (This card has no color.) Exile target nonbasic land. Search its controller's graveyard, hand, and library for any number of cards with the same name as that land and exile them. Then that player shuffles.
ArtistAndrew Mar
SetPioneer Masters #94579
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About Crumble to Dust

Crumble to Dust, Sorcery, designed by James Paick first released in Oct, 2015 in the set Battle for Zendikar and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.

A deck focused on disrupting the opponent's mana base, such as a land destruction or control deck, would benefit from using Crumble to Dust in Magic: the Gathering. While Crumble to Dust can be effective in certain matchups, there are more efficient and versatile options available, such as Fulminator Mage or Blood Moon, which may be better suited for the current metagame. Ultimately, the decision to include Crumble to Dust in a deck would depend on the specific strategy and matchups in the format.

Rules

08/25/15

A card with devoid is just colorless. It’s not colorless and the colors of mana in its mana cost.

08/25/15

Devoid works in all zones, not just on the battlefield.

08/25/15

You may leave any cards with that name in the player’s graveyard, hand, or library. You don’t have to exile them.

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