| Name | Scalebreaker Bulwark |
|---|---|
| Type | Minion |
| Description | At the end of your turn, deal 2 damage to all enemies. |
| Flavor | HOLD THE DOOR |
| Artist | Matt Dixon |
| Set | CATACLYSM #123114 |
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| Name | Scalebreaker Bulwark |
|---|---|
| Type | Minion |
| Description | At the end of your turn, deal 2 damage to all enemies. |
| Flavor | HOLD THE DOOR |
| Artist | Matt Dixon |
| Set | CATACLYSM #123114 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Scalebreaker Bulwark, Minion, designed by Matt Dixon first released in Feb, 2026 in the set CATACLYSM.
Scalebreaker Bulwark would fit best in a slower, control‑oriented Paladin deck—such as Control Paladin or a defensive Reno-style Paladin—that wants repeatable, passive board damage to help stabilize against wide enemy boards while pressuring over time. Its end‑of‑turn AoE effect is strongest when you can protect it (Taunt synergies, buffs, or forcing awkward trades), letting the incremental damage snowball against aggro or token strategies. However, whether it should see play depends heavily on its stats and the current meta: if it’s understatted for 6 mana, it likely competes poorly with more immediate-impact cards like Consecration (cheap AoE), City Tax (with Lifesteal synergy), or The Leviathan / other high-value 6‑drops that provide instant board swing or card advantage. In most metas, faster or more flexible removal options are preferred, so Scalebreaker Bulwark would only see play if the format is very board-centric and slow enough for a 6‑mana delayed AoE engine to stick and gen
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