TCG Playability
Enchantment — Aura
Enchant artifact, creature, or planeswalker Enchanted permanent can't attack or block, and its activated abilities can't be activated.
New Phyrexia's planar defenses scattered the Planeswalker strike team on arrival. Elesh Norn knew they were coming.
Planar Disruption is an exceptionally efficient white removal spell that punishes opponents for playing their most impactful permanents across multiple formats. At just one white mana and one generic mana, this enchantment aura offers incredible value by shutting down a wide range of threats including creatures, artifacts, and planeswalkers all in one card. The effect is remarkably comprehensive—enchanted permanents lose the ability to attack or block while also having their activated abilities completely nullified, which effectively removes threats from combat while preventing tempo swings and ability-based value generation that many dangerous cards rely upon. What makes Planar Disruption particularly appealing for strategic deck building is its flexibility and efficiency in the current metagame. The card slots beautifully into any white-based control, midrange, or tempo strategy that needs versatile interaction without committing excessive resources. Whether you're facing down an aggressive artifact deck, a midrange strategy built around creature threats, or control opponents leveraging powerful planeswalkers, this aura handles all three archetypes with the same two-mana investment. The fact that it's legal in nearly every constructed format from Pioneer through Vintage, plus Commander, Brawl, and various online formats, means this is an incredibly flexible sideboard or maindeck option depending on your metagame's composition. For players seeking efficient, repeatable answers to diverse threat types, Planar Disruption represents exceptional removal that punches well above its mana cost.
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