| Name | Ceremonial Clash |
|---|---|
| Type | Spell |
| Description | Summon a random 3, 2, and 1-Cost minion. Overload: (1) |
| Flavor | The only ceremony that matters. |
| Artist | Patrik Bjorkstrom |
| Set | CATACLYSM #123001 |
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| Name | Ceremonial Clash |
|---|---|
| Type | Spell |
| Description | Summon a random 3, 2, and 1-Cost minion. Overload: (1) |
| Flavor | The only ceremony that matters. |
| Artist | Patrik Bjorkstrom |
| Set | CATACLYSM #123001 |
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Ceremonial Clash, Spell, designed by Patrik Bjorkstrom first released in Mar, 2026 in the set CATACLYSM.
Ceremonial Clash would fit best in a tempo- or midrange-oriented Shaman deck that wants to flood the board early and leverage buffs like Bloodlust or board-based synergies (such as totem or evolve-style effects) to convert multiple bodies into pressure, since summoning three minions for 4 mana can represent strong tempo if the rolls are decent. However, because the minions are random and low-cost, the card is inconsistent and vulnerable to board clears, and the Overload (1) slightly slows follow-up turns; in most metas, more reliable options like Schooling (for flexible Piranha generation), Carving Chisel (for sustained board presence), or even cards like Famished Fool / other refill tools depending on the format would likely be stronger due to synergy or consistency. Overall, while the card could see niche play in a token or evolve-focused Shaman build that capitalizes on wide boards, it would probably not be a staple unless the meta strongly rewards early board flooding and lacks eff
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