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The sorcery '''Fireball''' is widely considered the standard for "X-damage" spells. It has been printed in eight different sets: Alpha, Beta, Revised, Unlimited, 4th Edition, 5th Edition, Anthologies, and Darksteel. Fireball is favored by many players for its ability to damage multiple targets.
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'''Fireball''' is a [[sorcery]] widely considered the standard for "[[X]]-[[damage]]" spells, and was one of the first (among two) X-damage spells printed (the other being <c>Disintegrate</c>). It has been printed in eleven different sets: ''[[Alpha]]'', ''[[Beta]]'', ''[[Revised]]'', ''[[Unlimited]]'', ''[[4th Edition]]'', ''[[5th Edition]]'', ''[[Beatdown]]'', ''[[Darksteel]]'', ''[[Magic 2010]]'', ''[[Magic 2011]]'' and ''[[Magic 2012]]''. <c>Fireball</c> is favored by many players for its ability to damage multiple targets.
   
Though the card is no longer playable in [[Standard]], similar cards such as <c>Blaze</c> and <c>Flame Fusillade</c> are available in the format.
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Similar cards playable in [[Legacy]]: <c>Disintegrate</c>, <c>Demonfire</c> and <c>Banefire</c>
   
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Revision as of 14:34, 10 July 2020

Fireball is a sorcery widely considered the standard for "X-damage" spells, and was one of the first (among two) X-damage spells printed (the other being Disintegrate). It has been printed in eleven different sets: Alpha, Beta, Revised, Unlimited, 4th Edition, 5th Edition, Beatdown, Darksteel, Magic 2010, Magic 2011 and Magic 2012. Fireball is favored by many players for its ability to damage multiple targets.

Similar cards playable in Legacy: Disintegrate, Demonfire and Banefire