Sundering Titan
# Sundering Titan Sundering Titan represents a pivotal moment in Magic's design philosophy around colorless threats. The card's ability to destroy lands across multiple players made it immediately controversial in multiplayer formats, which is fitting given its Archenemy set context. Collectors appreciate it as a functional reprint of the original Urza's Block version, though the Archenemy printing carries distinct appeal for set completion. The card matters because it illustrates how Magic designers grapple with balancing powerful effects in multiplayer environments. Its land destruction effect proved problematic enough that it eventually faced restrictions in certain formats. For collectors, this nonfoil version serves as a snapshot of a specific design era and remains relevant to anyone building comprehensive Archenemy collections or tracking the card's various printings across Magic's history.