Volatile Orbit
| Name | Volatile Orbit |
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| Type | Enchantment |
| Description | When this enchantment enters, if you control a Planet, this enchantment deals 4 damage to any target.
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| Artist | Adam Paquette |
| Set | Alchemy: Edge of Eternities #27 |
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About Volatile Orbit
Volatile Orbit, Enchantment, designed by Adam Paquette first released in Aug, 2025 in the set Alchemy: Edge of Eternities.
A deck focused on ramp, mana acceleration, and potentially landfall mechanics could benefit from using the Volatile Orbit card in Magic: the Gathering. While it provides direct damage upon entering the battlefield if a Planet is present, its ability to conjure a card with charge counters could offer utility and potential synergy with different strategies. However, considering the high costs and specific conditions required for its full advantage, more versatile cards such as Primal Amulet might be more efficient in most decks, and Volatile Orbit may not see much play in competitive environments.
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Frequently asked questions about Volatile Orbit
What type of card is Volatile Orbit?
Volatile Orbit is a Enchantment card in Magic: the Gathering MTG.
What does Volatile Orbit do?
When this enchantment enters, if you control a Planet, this enchantment deals 4 damage to any target. {1}{R}{G}, Sacrifice this enchantment: Conjure a card of your choice from the Planets Spellbook onto the battlefield tapped with eight charge counters on it. Activate only as a sorcery.
What set is Volatile Orbit from?
Volatile Orbit was first released in the set Alchemy: Edge of Eternities, illustrated by Adam Paquette.
Is Volatile Orbit legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Volatile Orbit can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.



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