Void

Sorcery

Choose a number. Destroy all artifacts and creatures with mana value equal to that number. Then target player reveals their hand and discards all nonland cards with mana value equal to the number.

CMC
5
Mana cost
{3}{B}{R}
Color identity
BR
Rarity
rare
Set
Eternal Masters
Price
$0.25
EDHREC rank
#22649
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Void card art
Void hits the board with a two-in-one: name a number, wipe matching permanents from play, then exile every copy of those cards from hand and graveyard. Five mana is the full ask for that kind of surgical reach, and in most fair shells that rate is worth paying.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Void earns its keep — naming a mana value to strand combo pieces in exile, then stripping duplicates from hand and graveyard, lines up cleanly against the tutor-heavy, redundancy-reliant decks the format breeds. Legacy and Vintage are legal but irrelevant; the format speed makes five-mana sorceries non-starters. Modern has moved past Void's rate entirely — surgical disruption at that cost doesn't compete with what the format's proactive decks are doing by turn five. Stick to Commander, where the slower clock and multiplayer card density let Void's exile clause actually matter.

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Price Context

Current price

$0.25 bulk tier

At $0.25, Void sits firmly in bulk territory — you're paying almost nothing for a card that routinely does real work in Commander. Bulk rares this narrow don't tend to spike, but the price has nowhere to go but sideways, so pick up copies when you see them rather than hunting them down later.

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