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Sweep and burn in one line, with the tax that keeps X-spell wraths from being free reign: it hits your board and your life total alongside everyone else's. The nonartifact clause is the tell. This is a symmetrical scaler that wants to be pointed at a creature-heavy table while your own commitments live on artifacts, tokens made of metal, or nothing at all. Red has long borrowed white's sweeper role through damage-based board wipes, and the family runs from Pyroclasm and Anger of the Gods up through the X-cost end where you buy exactly as much reach as your mana allows. What separates this one is the "each player" rider: most red mass-damage effects spare life totals, so the board resets but the race stays intact. Here the same X that clears the ground also chunks every opponent, which turns a defensive spring-clean into a closing play when the table is low. The cost of that reach is that you take the hit too, so the card rewards a build that can either afford the life or has already emptied its side of the board before casting. It is a burn spell that happens to wrath, or a wrath that happens to burn, depending on which half of the table you are trying to end.



