| Name | Nausea |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | All creatures get -1/-1 until end of turn. |
| Flavor | No fear. No sense. And soon, no lunch. |
| Artist | James Bernardin |
| Set | Eighth Edition #148★ |
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About Nausea
Nausea, Sorcery, designed by Jeff Miracola first released in Jun, 1998 in the set Exodus and was printed exactly in 6 different ways.
A deck that focuses on controlling the board and weakening the opponent's creatures would benefit from including Nausea. Decks that aim to swarm the board with small creatures or rely on a go-wide strategy would find this card particularly useful. While Nausea is a decent card for its cost, there are stronger options like Bile Blight or Golgari Charm that offer more versatility and impact. Overall, Nausea can be a solid inclusion in certain strategies but may not always be the best choice compared to other options available.
Rules
06/08/16
All creatures on the battlefield when Nausea resolves are affected. Ones that enter the battlefield or become creatures later in the turn are not.

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