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About Dross Harvester

Dross Harvester, Creature — horror, designed by Michael Sutfin first released in Oct, 2003 in the set Mirrodin and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It's a key card in 1 combos.

The Dross Harvester card would be beneficial in a black-based control or midrange deck that aims to gain life and control the board. While its ability to gain life whenever a creature dies can be useful in certain matchups, the high cost of 1BB and the drawback of losing 4 life at the end of each turn may limit its effectiveness. There are potentially better cards with similar abilities, such as Vampire Nighthawk, which provides lifelink and flying for the same cost, making it a more versatile and efficient choice for decks looking to gain life and control the battlefield. Overall, Dross Harvester may not see much play in competitive Magic: the Gathering decks due to its drawbacks and the availability of better options.

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