Its mana value depends on the mana value of the creature I sacrificed earlier to cast it. You can also sacrifice lands , although typically to fetch other lands. For instance, I can tap Windswept Heath , pay one life, and then sacrifice it to search up any plains or forest card and put it onto the battlefield.
Other lands can be sacrificed for more aggressive effects, though. You can tap and sacrifice Wasteland to destroy another target nonbasic land. Conversely, other lands can sacrifice creatures for added effect, such as Phyrexian Tower , which adds two black mana. Your email is only used for updates and email-based ad targetting. Ads keep this site free! Suppose my opponent casts Diabolic Edict , which forces me to sacrifice a creature. I choose Thrun, the Last Troll.
Instead, Thrun goes directly to the graveyard. In fact, forcing your opponent to sacrifice them is the best way to deal with an indestructible threat. Persist and sacrifice have amazing synergies with each-other, since you can sacrifice a creature with persist twice. Then you can feed it to the sac outlet again or use it for something else entirely. Glen Elendra Archmage is an example of persist creature that can sacrifice itself.
I can do so, pay one blue mana to counter a noncreature spell. The first time I do this, Glen Elendra Archmage then comes back. Thus, I can counter two spells with this one creature. For instance, when Voldaren Pariah transforms into Abolisher of Bloodlines, my opponent sacrifices three creatures.
A card as infamous as it is beloved, Fling allows you to throw a creature at your opponent. No, not literally. Instead, Fling lets you sacrifice a creature to deal its power as damage to any target. Any creature from Emrakul to Marit Lage can be a candidate for Fling, and hitting your opponent for 15 or 20 is almost always lethal. One of the best planeswalkers ever printed, Liliana of the Veil is a fantastic answer to nearly anything. Her -2 forces a player to sacrifice a creature, taking down certain strategies in a single activation.
For -6, you can have your opponent sacrifice half of all the permanents they control. You can pay one generic and one green, then tap Birthing Pod to sacrifice a creature. Best of all, Birthing Pod costs phyrexian mana to cast and activate, allowing any deck to use it.
Instead of suffering a color restriction, you can just pay 2 life. Therefore, you can just slot Birthing Pod into nearly any creature-based strategy and always get some value out of it. A truly oppressive creature, Michiko Konda, Truth Seeker, has your opponent sacrifice a permanent whenever anything they control deals damage to you.
Against aggressive decks, this is a near-instant victory. By punishing any form of damage so heavily, Michiko Konda demands an immediate answer. A flexible and fearsome sac outlet, Attrition allows you to turn your creatures into Doom Blades. You can pay a black mana and sacrifice a creature, then destroy any target nonblack creature. For only one mana, you have access to an instant-speed killspell. The creature card you end up finding must have a converted mana cost equal to one plus the converted mana cost of the sacrificed creature.
Sacrificing this creature is an additional cost to activate this ability. As it is a cost, it cannot be responded to. A player cannot respond to this ability by playing.
Skip to content There is a common confusion that comes up when you activate an ability that requires a sacrifice as a payment, and the sacrificed creature has an ability that triggers when it dies. Just as with spells, the very first thing that happens when Read more. For example, if you were Read more. Ignore any alternative costs or additional costs such as kicker paid when the creature was cast.
All Rights Reserved. Gatherer works better in the Companion app! Community Rating: Community Rating: 3. A card with Phyrexian mana symbols in its mana cost is each color that appears in that mana cost, regardless of how that cost may have been paid. To calculate the mana value of a card with Phyrexian mana symbols in its cost, count each Phyrexian mana symbol as 1. As you cast a spell or activate an activated ability with one or more Phyrexian mana symbols in its cost, you choose how to pay for each Phyrexian mana symbol at the same time you would choose modes or choose a value for X.
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