Question:
MTG Creatures/enchantments that can destroy artifacts or enchantments more than once?
anonymous
2013-02-25 10:09:24 UTC
No preference of color. Just something that taps or has an ongoing effect tht can destroy target artifacts or enchantments.
Three answers:
Icon
2013-02-25 12:11:07 UTC
http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Search/Default.aspx?action=advanced&text=+[destroy]+[artifact]&type=+![%22Instant%22]+![%22Sorcery%22]



Chandler can destroy artifact creatures while Joven does the noncreatrues

Caustic Wasps destroys on combat damage to a player

Deepfire Elemental and Gorilla Shaman destroy and doesn't require a tap

Devout Witness destroys by you need to discard a card

Gate to Phyrexia destroys by you need to sacrifice a creature

Goblin Tinkerer destroys by deals damage to the goblin

Hammer Mage destroys multiple artifacts

Hoard-Smelter Dragon is your bestest option probably

... etc etc etc
spinelli
2016-11-29 10:22:57 UTC
eco-friendly: Fracturing Gust is my absolute well-known elimination card. Multani's Decree is likewise similar yet in trouble-free terms receives rid of enchantments and is one mana more cost-effective. Tranquil Grove again to Nature Primeval gentle Spring cleansing Viridian Shaman once you're progression an elf deck White: Austere Command and Serenity are both wonderful elimination playing cards. Magus of the Disk is sturdy too, yet in the adventure that they have any elimination they're going to eliminate him in the previous you should use his ability. Purify cleansing Meditation Patrician's Scorn red: damage to Smithereens Shattering Spree Shatterstorm Pillage Jokulhaups Tuktuk Scrapper historic Grudge Viashino Heretic Fury attraction Mogg Salvage Pulverize Detonate Echoing ruin hearth attraction damage Black: black/red - Corrosion Phyrexian Tribute (not large) Blue: blue/white - Tolarian Emissary
anonymous
2013-02-25 10:21:37 UTC
there is a card called profane command and you can choose 2 things to do.

look it up



but it cant do it repetitively


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