About Wrath of God
Wrath of God is a premium Wrath of God MTG proxy card from Magic: The Gathering‘s Secret Lair Drop Series. This white sorcery is most useful in decks built around control, board wipes, and creature-heavy multiplayer games, making it a strong option for casual Commander, cube, display, and deck testing.
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Text | Destroy all creatures. They can't be regenerated. |
| Set | Secret Lair Drop SLD #441 |
| Rarity | Rare |
What Wrath of God Does
Wrath of God destroys all creatures and prevents those creatures from being regenerated. It is one of Magic’s cleanest classic board wipes, giving white decks a direct way to reset the battlefield when creature boards get out of hand.
In Commander, Wrath of God is useful when opponents are building faster than you can answer one creature at a time. Instead of spending removal on each threat, Wrath of God clears the table in one spell. It is especially strong in slower control decks, pillow fort decks, and strategies that can rebuild better than the rest of the table.
The main value of Wrath of God is reliability. It does not ask you to count mana values, choose creature types, or read six lines of conditional text before breakfast. It destroys creatures. That is the job. The main limitation is that it hits your creatures too, so timing matters.
Best Uses for Wrath of God MTG Proxy
- White control decks: Wrath of God helps reset creature-heavy boards and buy time for stronger late-game plays.
- Commander board management: Multiplayer games often create crowded boards, and Wrath of God gives white decks a clean answer.
- Planeswalker strategies: Creature wipes can protect planeswalkers by removing attackers while leaving loyalty cards untouched.
- Cube testing: Wrath of God is a useful benchmark when testing how much creature removal a cube environment needs.
Recommended Interactions
Wrath of God works well with cards that protect your own board, reward creatures dying, or let you rebuild faster after a wipe. The best Wrath decks are not just trying to remove creatures. They are trying to make the reset hurt everyone else more than it hurts them.
- Teferi’s Protection: Phases out your permanents so your board can survive a planned reset.
- Avacyn, Angel of Hope: Makes your permanents indestructible, allowing your creatures to survive many destroy effects.
- Selfless Spirit: Gives your creatures indestructible for a turn, helping you turn Wrath of God into a one-sided wipe.
- Sun Titan: Helps rebuild after Wrath of God by returning key permanents from the graveyard.
Cards That Work Well With Wrath of God
Teferi’s Protection

Teferi’s Protection can protect your permanents before a major reset, letting Wrath of God clear opposing creatures while your board returns safely.
Avacyn, Angel of Hope

Avacyn makes your permanents indestructible, which can make creature destruction much less symmetrical.
Selfless Spirit

Selfless Spirit can give your creatures indestructible for the turn, helping your board survive a wipe.
Sun Titan

Sun Titan helps recover after a board wipe by returning important low-mana permanents to the battlefield.
Decks That Want Wrath of God
Wrath of God fits best in white control, pillow fort, and planeswalker decks. In Commander, it is useful for decks that need a dependable answer to creature swarms, Voltron threats, token boards, and midrange creature piles that have become everyone else’s problem.
In cube, Wrath of God works best when white supports control, attrition, or slower midrange strategies. It gives drafters a clear reason to move into white control and helps keep aggressive decks honest without turning every game into a creature-management tax seminar.
For deck testing, Wrath of God MTG proxy is especially useful when you want to compare it against other sweepers like Day of Judgment, Farewell, Vanquish the Horde, or Austere Command.
Strengths and Considerations
The main strength of Wrath of God is clean efficiency. Four mana to destroy all creatures is still a strong baseline for white removal, especially in casual Commander and cube environments.
The main consideration is symmetry. Wrath of God destroys your creatures too, so it rewards decks that play fewer creatures, protect their own board, or recover quickly. Testing Wrath of God MTG proxy can help you decide whether your deck wants a classic reset spell or a more flexible modern sweeper.
Product Quality and Proxy Use
ProxyKing cards are produced with premium print quality, proper trading-card size, ideal weight, consistent thickness, and a natural shuffle feel for sleeved casual play.
This is a proxy/playtest card for casual play, Commander, cube, display, and deck testing where proxies are allowed. It is not an official Magic card and is not tournament legal. Review our Proxy Use Policy for responsible casual use.
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