Then, it forces each opponent (in turn-order) to choose between discarding a card and allowing you to put a Robot, Construct, or Vehicle card into play from your hand
The Necrons are basically an army of robotic skeleton warriors, so putting them in black and making them artifact creatures makes a lot of sense
Flame-kin Zealot
Richard Garfield, creator of Magic: The Gathering, has the card printed to celebrate his wedding to Koni Kim and send it out among the wedding invites
Dont be surprised if the person who is able to figure out the proper colors and cards for U/R Prowess wins an Open in the coming weeks
Before I begin, let me explain that to cover the breadth of the topic I am going to be talking about permanent destruction in the broader sense (meaning, what can each color do to deal with each permanent type) and not specifically how each color "destroys" permanents in the technical sense of the word "destroy," which in Magic has a particular meaning