| Name | Leeching Licid |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — licid |
| Description | |
| Artist | Joel Biske |
| Set | Tempest #141 |
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| Name | Leeching Licid |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — licid |
| Description | |
| Artist | Joel Biske |
| Set | Tempest #141 |
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| Image |
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Leeching Licid, Creature — licid, designed by Joel Biske first released in Oct, 1997 in the set Tempest.
A deck focused on disrupting your opponent's life total or controlling the board through incremental damage would benefit from including Leeching Licid, as it provides a consistent source of damage each turn. However, there are potentially better options like Phyrexian Arena or Underworld Dreams that offer more reliable card advantage or direct damage without the need for additional resources to activate the effect, making them stronger choices for competitive play. Nonetheless, Leeching Licid could find a niche in a specific strategy that values its unique ability.
04/15/13
Paying the cost to end the effect is a special action and can’t be responded to.
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