TCG Playability
Sorcery
For each opponent, destroy up to one target artifact or enchantment that player controls. Cycling {6}{W}{W} ({6}{W}{W}, Discard this card: Draw a card.) When you cycle this card, destroy all artifacts and enchantments.
Dismantling Wave is a versatile white sorcery that offers flexible utility for controlling the board in multiplayer and competitive formats. At its base cost of two generic and one white mana, it provides efficient targeted removal against problematic artifacts and enchantments, allowing you to destroy up to one such permanent per opponent you control. This makes it particularly valuable in Commander where multiple opponents create compounding threats, letting a single card potentially answer three or four dangerous permanents across the table. The real power emerges from its cycling mechanic, which costs six generic, one white, and one white mana and transforms the card entirely. By cycling Dismantling Wave, you draw a card while simultaneously destroying all artifacts and enchantments currently in play, making it a sweeping board wipe when the situation demands such a dramatic answer. This dual functionality makes it an excellent inclusion in white-based control and stax strategies that often rely on preventing opponents from executing their game plans through permanent removal. The card fits naturally into enchantment-heavy white decks, artifact-focused control shells, and any strategy that benefits from having flexible options in the graveyard. Players appreciate Dismantling Wave because it adapts to various game states, functioning as efficient spot removal early while providing a powerful mass removal option later when cycled. It's legal across Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Oathbreaker, and Duel Commander formats, giving you multiple competitive outlets for including it in your collection. Whether you're building casual multiplayer decks or competitive control strategies, Dismantling Wave delivers the flexibility and power that makes for meaningful deckbuilding decisions.
Illustrated by Raoul Vitale