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NameAtlantis Attacks Edit card
TypeSorcery
DescriptionTeamwork 4 (As an additional cost to cast this spell, you may tap any number of creatures you control with total power 4 or more.) Choose one. If this spell was cast using teamwork, choose both instead. • Target player creates a 6/5 blue Leviathan crSee more
ArtistAlexander Skripnikov
SetMarvel Super Heroes #46
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About Atlantis Attacks

Atlantis Attacks, Sorcery, designed by Alexander Skripnikov first released in Jun, 2026 in the set Marvel Super Heroes.

Atlantis Attacks would fit best in a blue tempo or token-based midrange deck that can reliably produce multiple creatures to enable Teamwork 4, such as a blue creature swarm shell (possibly with blue-white flyers or blue-green ramp creatures), because tapping creatures to reduce the opportunity cost makes the modal effect much stronger—either generating a sizable hexproof threat or bouncing two nonland permanents for a big tempo swing; however, at seven mana this effect is quite slow compared to existing options, as cards like **Cyclonic Rift** (which can bounce all opponents’ nonland permanents at instant speed), **Aether Gale**, or even **Hullbreaker Horror** provide more powerful or game-ending impact for similar or lower opportunity cost, and token generators like **Shark Typhoon** create threats more flexibly, so while Atlantis Attacks is versatile and potentially strong in a casual or Commander environment that can exploit the modal value and creature tapping, it is likely too ex

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