| Name | Chain Lightning |
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Chain Lightning deals 3 damage to any target. Then that player or that permanent's controller may pay |
| Artist | Christopher Moeller |
| Set | Arena Anthology 3 #12 |
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About Chain Lightning
Chain Lightning, Sorcery, designed by Sandra Everingham first released in Jun, 1994 in the set Legends and was printed exactly in 17 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Pauper. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of $ 0.79.
A deck that aims to quickly deal damage and apply pressure to the opponent would benefit from including Chain Lightning, especially in aggressive red decks looking to close out games swiftly. While Chain Lightning is a strong card for its efficiency and potential for additional damage, some may argue that Lightning Bolt is a better option due to its flexibility in targeting creatures as well. However, Chain Lightning can still be a strong choice in decks that prioritize direct damage to the opponent and can definitely see play in the right aggressive strategies.
Rules
06/08/16
If the targeted permanent or player is an illegal target when Chain Lightning tries to resolve, the spell doesn’t resolve. It can’t be copied.
06/08/16
The player putting the copy of the spell on the stack controls that copy.
10/04/04
The copy is a spell, so it can be targeted by other spells and abilities that target a spell.
10/04/04
The spell copy has all the text and can result in itself being copied.
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