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Atraxa's Fall
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Atraxa's Fall

The List common

Sorcery

Destroy target artifact, battle, enchantment, or creature with flying.

"Fallen angels should stay fallen." —Henzie "Toolbox" Torre

Strategy & Gameplay

Atraxa's Fall is a versatile green removal spell from March of the Machine that offers exceptional efficiency for dealing with a diverse range of permanents. At just one green mana and one generic mana, this instant-speed sorcery provides outstanding value by targeting artifacts, battles, enchantments, or creatures with flying, making it one of the most flexible removal options available in green's color pie. The ability to hit multiple permanent types makes this card particularly valuable in formats where artifact-heavy strategies, enchantment-based decks, and evasive flying creatures pose significant threats. In Pioneer and Modern formats, Atraxa's Fall slots seamlessly into green-based control and midrange archetypes that need efficient answers to diverse threats without relying on more mana-intensive removal spells. The card is especially potent against popular strategies like artifact affinity decks, enchantment-focused builds, and flying-heavy tempo strategies. Its applications extend to Commander and Brawl formats as well, where the ability to cleanly answer multiple permanent types makes it a reliable include in green Commander decks that value utility and efficiency. The card's extensive format legality across Historic, Timeless, Gladiator, Legacy, Vintage, and Pauper means it remains relevant across nearly every competitive Magic format. Players seeking a modal removal spell that doesn't force them to choose between artifact destruction, enchantment answers, and creature removal will find Atraxa's Fall to be an excellent addition to their collection, offering flexibility without the usual mana penalty typically associated with multimodal effects.

Illustrated by Xavier Ribeiro

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