| Name | Depower |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | This spell costs |
| Flavor | "WAIT . . . I feel funny . . . something's not right." |
| Artist | Nathaniel Himawan |
| Set | Marvel Super Heroes #50 |
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| Name | Depower |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | This spell costs |
| Flavor | "WAIT . . . I feel funny . . . something's not right." |
| Artist | Nathaniel Himawan |
| Set | Marvel Super Heroes #50 |
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Depower, Instant, designed by Nathaniel Himawan first released in Jun, 2026 in the set Marvel Super Heroes.
**Depower** fits best in tempo‑oriented blue decks—especially Izzet or Azorius spells/flash builds—that want to hold up mana, punish aggressive attacks, and cycle through their deck while maintaining card parity; when it costs just **U** against an attacking creature, it’s a strong tempo swing that blanks most early or mid‑sized attackers and replaces itself, making it solid versus aggressive creature decks. However, it’s weak against non‑combat strategies and doesn’t permanently answer threats, so pure control decks usually prefer more definitive interaction. In terms of competition, cards like **Fading Hope** (cheap tempo with scry), **March of Swirling Mist** (flexible combat blowout), **Slip Out the Back** (protective tempo), or hard removal/countermagic such as **Make Disappear** or **Fateful Absence** (in Azorius) are often stronger depending on the format, and even something like **Repulse** (historically) provides a cleaner answer by bouncing the creature outright. Overall, Dep
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