Dry Spell

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Legality

Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Highlander Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pauper Legal
Pauper Duel Commander Legal
Pauper EDH Legal
Planechase Legal
Premodern Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Dry Spell

Sorcery

Dry Spell deals 1 damage to each creature and each player.

FormOverFunction on Who to lead my Eldrazi …

3 years ago

Just a little bit of tangential thinking here, but what about Belbe, Corrupted Observer ? You’d get the access to green that you want, and spells like Dry Spell would give you (in a four player game, as I usually would play) six colorless mana in your post-combat phase on something like turn three. Worthwhile?

Chasmolinker on The First Good $10 Commander Deck on Tapped Out

5 years ago

FYI: You can get the entire deck less Dry Spell and Word of Binding (mostly NM) foil from TCG player for about $25-30 if not less

Caerwyn on Will WotC Keep Life Loss …

5 years ago

Yes--I think black having its own distinct feel and mechanic is important. I do not foresee Wizards abandoning life loss as a fundamental component of Black's identity.

Also, I take issue with your statement of "dealt damage in the past, but always when draining life": Artifact Possession, Choking Sands, Corpse Lunge, Curse Artifact, Curse of Thirst, Cursed Land, Dakmor Plague, Dead Reckoning, Desolation, Dry Spell, Evincar's Justice, Famine, Festering Evil (I think this is sufficient to prove my point, but I'm only at the letter F and there would be a lot more to copy and paste).

hungry000 on Suicide is occasionally the answer

6 years ago

Actually, I included Wail of the Nim over something like Dry Spell because of the regenerate part... there are a lot of 1/1's, so I thought it would be kind of detrimental to kill them off like that, and maintaining a big board state is necessary for Gempalm Polluter and Shepherd of Rot to be as effective as possible. But idk, I'll try it.

Pickachu202 on Suicide is occasionally the answer

6 years ago

a more aggressive version of Wail of the Nim would be Dry Spell cheaper and i doubt this deck cares about the regenerate clause

Icbrgr on

7 years ago

@ChaosJester very neat interaction there! however even if i did find an answer to protect myself... neither Kormus Bell or Dry Spell are modern legal :(

ChaosJester on

7 years ago

Kormus Bell and Dry Spell is a very nice combo to destroy all of your opponents Lands in one way. :)

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