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The Storm card attempts to blow enemies away, then creates a surge of electrical explosions (similar to [[Qazlal]]) that cause significant damage to enemies. The storm will never harm the player.
 
The Storm card attempts to blow enemies away, then creates a surge of electrical explosions (similar to [[Qazlal]]) that cause significant damage to enemies. The storm will never harm the player.

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The card depicts a ship at sea sinking in a thunderstorm.

The Storm card attempts to blow enemies away, then creates a surge of electrical explosions (similar to Qazlal) that cause significant damage to enemies. The storm will never harm the player.

0.15 0.16 0.17 and beyond

Destruction
War

Destruction

Destruction

History

This card was one of 23 cards to be kept in the deck simplification of 0.19.

Prior to an unknown version, the Storm card would form ring of thunder clouds about 3 tiles thick 2 tiles away from the player, and produce air elementals.

Prior to some unknown version, the Storm card produced rain clouds instead of thunder clouds and could cast tornado.

The Storm card was added in 0.15 to replace the the Spark card. It could be found in the following decks over these two versions.

See also

Decks Nemelex's Cards
Deck of destruction Degeneration The Orb Pain The Storm Vitriol Wild Magic
Deck of escape The Cloud The ElixirExile The Tomb Velocity
Deck of summoning The Dance The Elements The Illusion The Swarm The Pentagram The Rangers
Deck of punishment Swine TormentWraith Wrath