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Rise of the Dark Realms

Sorcery7 generic manaBlack manaBlack mana

Nine mana is the price of finality. Mass reanimation has always existed on a sliding scale of greed, from the single-target precision of Reanimate to the symmetrical risk of Living Death, but this sits at the far end: every creature in every graveyard, yours and theirs, all at once, all yours, no strings and no symmetry. The whole genre of black reanimation is built on a tension between cost and selectivity, and this resolves it by paying full retail and asking for nothing back. There is no sacrifice clause, no end-of-turn exile, no requirement that the creatures be your own; the spell simply harvests the board state of an entire game and hands you the wreckage. That maximalism is the point. A card this expensive cannot afford to be conditional, so it is total instead, the kind of effect that reads less like a spell and more like a verdict on everything that has already died. The downside is structural rather than written: nine mana is a lot of game to survive to, and a graveyard worth emptying requires that creatures have died in the first place, which means the card is at its weakest the moment a game is going well for you and at its most absurd when bodies have been piling up on both sides. It does not enable a strategy so much as it caps one, the closing argument for any deck willing to wait long enough to make it.

Rise of the Dark Realms (fdn)
FDN · #387mythic
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Oracle Text

Rules text

Put all creature cards from all graveyards onto the battlefield under your control.
Legalities

Format Status

Standard
Legal
Pioneer
Legal
Modern
Legal
Legacy
Legal
Vintage
Legal
Commander
Legal
Pauper
N/A
Brawl
Legal
Historic
Legal
Alchemy
Legal
Timeless
Legal
Standard Brawl
Legal
More formats
Old School
N/A
Premodern
N/A
PreDH
N/A
Pauper Commander
N/A
Oathbreaker
Legal
Gladiator
Legal
Penny Dreadful
Legal
Duel Commander
Legal
Future Standard
Legal
COMPETITIVEBRAWL
Legal
TLR
N/A
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