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Rod of Ruin

Artifact4 generic mana

An Alpha-vintage expression of a design idea that has aged out of the game: the repeatable pinger as an artifact anyone can run. Four to cast, three to activate, one damage. The rate is dire by any modern accounting, but reading it is instructive precisely because of that: this is the version where the designers knew they wanted colorless repeatable damage on a stick and had not yet found the discipline that would make the rate defensible. The same primitive got iterated on for the next three decades. Cursed Scroll compressed the cost and raised the damage at the price of a hand-reveal restriction; Pyrite Spellbomb folded the pinger into a cantrip with a one-shot clause; Walking Ballista rebuilt the whole concept as a creature whose counters double as both its body and its ammunition. Each of those later cards bought its efficiency by adding a constraint (a hand condition, a charge-counter budget, a sacrificial exit) that the Rod simply lacks. Killing a two-toughness creature demands two activations across two turns: six mana spent pinging, plus the four to play it, ten in total to remove a bear. That is not a bug of the era so much as evidence of how cautiously early design priced any effect that did not end when it resolved. The Rod is the unreconstructed ancestor, a draft of an idea the game kept rewriting until the math worked.

Rod of Ruin (10e)
10E · #341uncommon
Pricing
Normal: $0.10
Foil: $0.30
Oracle Text

Rules text

3 generic mana, Tap: This artifact deals 1 damage to any target.
Legalities

Format Status

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