| Name | Aethersling (1) |
|---|---|
| Type | Wizard action |
| Description | Deal 4 arcane damage to any target. If this deals damage, you may TAP your hero. If you do, this gets go again. |
| Set | Omens of the Third Age #OMN134 |
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| Name | Aethersling (1) |
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| Type | Wizard action |
| Description | Deal 4 arcane damage to any target. If this deals damage, you may TAP your hero. If you do, this gets go again. |
| Set | Omens of the Third Age #OMN134 |
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Aethersling (1), Wizard action, designed by None first released in May, 2026 in the set Omens of the Third Age.
Aethersling (1) fits best in a Wizard deck that can reliably amplify arcane damage or leverage multiple action points in a turn—most notably Kano, Dracai of Aether or Iyslander builds that can play on the opponent’s turn or stack multiple arcane sources to pressure life totals; the optional tap clause is largely irrelevant in classic Flesh and Blood rules (heroes don’t normally tap), so the real value is simply 4 arcane damage for 1 resource, which is baseline but not exceptional. In competitive Wizard lists, stronger options often exist—such as **Aether Flare** (which buffs subsequent arcane damage), **Forked Lightning** (higher damage ceiling), **Lesson in Lava** (value plus setup), or efficient staples like **Zap** and **Aether Icevein** that provide better scaling or disruption—so Aethersling would generally only see play in budget builds, limited formats, or very low-curve aggressive Wizard lists, and is unlikely to be a staple in optimized competitive decks.
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