Collateral Damage

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NameCollateral Damage
TypeSpell
DescriptionDeal 6 damage to three random enemy minions. Excess damage hits the enemy hero.
Flavor1 + 2 + 2 + 1
ArtistZoltan Boros
SetMurder at Castle Nathria #84345
WallpaperCollateral Damage Crop image Wallpaperdownload
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About Collateral Damage

Collateral Damage, Spell, designed by Zoltan Boros first released in Sep, 2022 in the set Murder at Castle Nathria.

AI: Collateral Damage would be a great addition to an aggro or midrange Hunter deck looking to control the board and push face damage simultaneously. While it can be a powerful board-clearing tool, there are better options like Explosive Trap or Unleash the Hounds that offer more consistent value for the cost. However, Collateral Damage could still see play as a situational tech choice in specific metas where dealing direct damage to minions is crucial for maintaining board control.

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Frequently asked questions about Collateral Damage

What type of card is Collateral Damage?

Collateral Damage is a Spell card in CCG CCG.

What does Collateral Damage do?

Deal 6 damage to three random enemy minions. Excess damage hits the enemy hero.

What set is Collateral Damage from?

Collateral Damage was first released in the set Murder at Castle Nathria, illustrated by Zoltan Boros.

Is Collateral Damage legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Collateral Damage can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.