Coercion Sketch 2 (Original Sketch)
Coercion is a three-mana black sorcery originally from Tempest (1997) that allows you to look at an opponent’s hand and choose a card for them to discard. Functionally, it is a direct descendant of Hymn to Tourach and Mind Twist, but at a more controlled and fair power level. Unlike random discard, Coercion gives perfect information and precise disruption. At the time of its release, Coercion represented a shift in black’s identity toward deliberate hand control rather than raw chaos. It became a staple of casual and competitive black decks in the late 1990s, especially in slower formats where information and timing mattered. Seeing an opponent’s hand before stripping away a key card was often more valuable than raw efficiency. Today, Coercion appears most often in Commander and Old School–inspired casual decks as a classic example of black’s discard philosophy. While it has been outclassed by Thoughtseize and Duress variants in competitive formats, it remains a clean, iconic hand-attack spell that perfectly captures black’s controlling nature. Coercion is not on the Reserved List. This version here is from Portal: Second Age.