TCG Playability
Sorcery
Freerunning {2}{R} (You may cast this spell for its freerunning cost if you dealt combat damage to a player this turn with an Assassin or commander.) Untap all creatures you control that attacked this turn. If it's your main phase, there is an additional combat phase after this phase, followed by an additional main phase.
Overpowering Attack is a dynamic combat-focused sorcery that rewards aggressive red strategies with the potential for multiple combat phases in a single turn. At its baseline cost of five mana, this spell untaps all creatures that attacked during the current turn and grants you an additional combat phase followed by an extra main phase, effectively doubling your offensive potential and resource generation opportunities. The real power emerges when you leverage the freerunning mechanic, which allows you to cast this spell for just three mana if you've connected with combat damage using an Assassin or your commander, making this card significantly more efficient and enabling explosive turn sequences. This cost reduction transforms Overpowering Attack from a reasonable late-game finisher into a potent mid-game acceleration tool that fits seamlessly into aggressive red decks and Boros-based combat strategies. The card's synergies are substantial across multiple formats and archetypes. In Commander, particularly in aggressive red commanders or Assassin-themed builds, this creates powerful tempo swings that can end games through sheer combat pressure. In Modern and Legacy, combat-heavy red strategies benefit tremendously from the extra phases, while the freerunning cost reduction makes the card more consistently castable within the mana curves of aggressive decks. Whether you're piloting a fast-paced burn strategy, a creature-focused aggro deck, or a commander-focused combat strategy, Overpowering Attack provides the tempo advantage and additional resources needed to convert early pressure into victory. Its legality across major formats makes it a versatile inclusion for players seeking to maximize their offensive turns and overwhelm opponents before they can stabilize.
Illustrated by Kim Sokol