Forced Fruition
"'My kingdom for a feast!' quoth the king. A faerie appeared before him, and spoke through a wicked grin: 'As you wish.'" —*Tales of the Fae*
Artist: Shafer Brown TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link

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Forced Fruition
"'My kingdom for a feast!' quoth the king. A faerie appeared before him, and spoke through a wicked grin: 'As you wish.'" —*Tales of the Fae*
Artist: Shafer Brown TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Forced Fruition (Wilds of Eldraine: Enchanting Tales) - Shafer Brown
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Forced Fruition
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Artist: William O'Connor TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Forced Fruition
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Artist: Ori Toor TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Forced Fruition
"'My kingdom for a feast!' quoth the king. A faerie appeared before him, and spoke through a wicked grin: 'As you wish.'" —*Tales of the Fae*
Artist: Shafer Brown TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Topi’s Daily Card #783: Forced Fruition
Normally, you don’t want your opponents to be drawing a ridiculous amount of cards, but with Forced Fruition, that may be your out and a way to win the game. Every spell ends in seven new cards in their hand. Provided that they have about 70 cards left in their deck, that’s only ten spells to win the game. With protection and enough blue magic you can protect the fruition, and even have them deck themselves with enough spells. Not to mention, unless they have a Reliquary Tower they’ll be discarding those as well, making their choices all the harder, and you can take advantage of full graveyards with spell recursion or black creature stealing. Forced Fruition may seem like a hug card, but it’s one of the meaner ‘hug’ spells you can play.
Now to ponder in just how many turns you will die after playing Forced Fruition in a multiplayer EDH game
The math is much more fuzzy... but it will probably be quick
And hilarious