TCG Playability
Sorcery
As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice an artifact or creature. Destroy target creature or planeswalker.
"Move! When the powerstone blows, that behemoth will be nothing but a hole in the ground." —Ashnod, to Hajar
Powerstone Fracture is a versatile removal spell that offers exceptional value in the right deck construction, making it an excellent addition to any black mage's toolkit across multiple formats. This one-mana black sorcery demands a sacrifice—either an artifact or creature—as its additional casting cost, which at first glance appears restrictive but actually opens up powerful synergies in decks built around token generation, sacrifice outlets, and artifact synergies. The ability to destroy any creature or planeswalker for just one mana of actual cost is remarkably efficient, providing flexible answers to virtually any permanent threat your opponent presents. This card excels in Pioneer and Modern sacrifice decks that leverage cards like Zulaport Cutthroat, Blood Artist, or Viscera Seer, where the sacrifice requirement becomes part of your game plan rather than a drawback. In Commander, Powerstone Fracture fits seamlessly into Aristocrat strategies, particularly in black or Orzhov lists that prioritize creature and token sacrifice engines. The card also slots naturally into artifact-focused decks that generate tokens or sacrifice outlets, turning what would be marginal creatures into removal spells. Its versatility in hitting both creatures and planeswalkers distinguishes it from narrower removal options, and the pauper legality ensures accessibility for budget-conscious players building Limited formats. Whether you're grinding constructed formats or building Commander decks that value sacrifice synergies, Powerstone Fracture provides efficient, flexible removal that rewards thoughtful deck construction and strategic play patterns centered around sacrifice mechanics.
Illustrated by Campbell White