TCG Playability
Creature — Angel
Kicker {B} and/or {R} (You may pay an additional {B} and/or {R} as you cast this spell.) Flying, lifelink When this creature enters, if it was kicked, it deals 2 damage to any target. When this creature enters, if it was kicked twice, it deals 2 damage to any target.
Archangel of Wrath represents a flexible and powerful addition to white-based strategies that can leverage its innovative kicker mechanics to adapt to various game states and threat levels. This three-mana flyer with flying and lifelink provides an immediate defensive wall while offering the potential for significant damage output through its dual kicker options, making it a particularly valuable card in decks that can reliably produce black and red mana alongside their white base. The creature's baseline three power and four toughness makes it an efficient creature in limited formats, while the ability to pay additional mana of either black or red as it enters the battlefield creates a modular threat that scales from early game stabilization tool to mid-game tempo engine depending on available resources. Players will find this card especially appealing in multicolor Commander decks, particularly Mardu or Jeskai shells that naturally generate the required mana colors, where the kicker triggers can deal four total damage to priority targets while simultaneously gaining life through the lifelink ability. In Pioneer and Modern formats, the flexibility of this design allows it to fit into both aggressive and controlling white decks that splash into secondary colors for additional interaction. The card's legality across virtually all constructed formats and its lack of format restrictions make it an excellent investment for players building competitive 60-card decks or casual Commander strategies. Whether used as a versatile removal engine or a resilient creature threat that punishes opponents for letting it resolve, Archangel of Wrath delivers meaningful gameplay decisions and valuable utility that rewards deckbuilders who can support its color requirements.
Illustrated by Miguel Mercado