Showstopping Surprise
A sweeper whose damage output is set by whatever creature you point it at, which is the first tell that morph and its kin were on the design table. The face-up clause is the wrinkle: flipping your chosen creature before damage resolves lets a hidden morph balloon into a threat that survives its own sweep while every other creature takes damage equal to that new, higher power. Even with no face-down creature involved, it runs on a familiar red asymmetry, letting your largest body punish everyone else's while sitting comfortably above the wreckage. Instant speed is what lifts it past a plain wrath: you can let combat math settle, respond to an attack, or hold it as removal wearing the costume of a combat trick. The price of that flexibility is that you need a creature already deployed and worth building around; unlike a symmetrical board wipe that fires off an empty battlefield, this one asks you to have invested in the thing that pulls the trigger. That requirement is what keeps a five-mana asymmetric sweeper honest, and it aims the card squarely at builds carrying a heavy hitter or a face-down creature waiting to spring.

