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NameIt That Betrays Edit card
TypeCreature — eldrazi
DescriptionAnnihilator 2 (Whenever this creature attacks, defending player sacrifices two permanents.) Whenever an opponent sacrifices a nontoken permanent, put that card onto the battlefield under your control.
FlavorYour pleas for death shall go unheard.
ArtistKev Walker
SetSecret Lair Drop #1176
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About It That Betrays

It That Betrays, Creature — eldrazi, designed by Tomasz Jedruszek first released in Apr, 2010 in the set Rise of the Eldrazi and was printed exactly in 4 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.

A deck that focuses on ramping up mana quickly and controlling the board would benefit from using It That Betrays in Magic: The Gathering. This card can be a game-changer in a deck that aims to disrupt the opponent's strategy by forcing sacrifices and gaining control of their permanents. While there may be other powerful Eldrazi cards like Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger or Emrakul, the Aeons Torn that are more commonly played in competitive decks, It That Betrays can still be a strong and fun addition to a deck looking to dominate the battlefield.

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06/15/10

Annihilator abilities trigger and resolve during the declare attackers step. The defending player chooses and sacrifices the required number of permanents before they declare blockers. Any creatures sacrificed this way won’t be able to block.

06/15/10

If an opponent sacrifices a nontoken permanent as part of paying the cost of a spell or ability, the second ability triggers and goes on the stack on top of it. This ability will resolve, causing you to return the card to the battlefield before the other spell or ability resolves.

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If an opponent sacrifices an Aura, you’ll choose what it enchants as you return it to the battlefield. No player can respond to the choice. Since an Aura doesn’t target anything if it isn’t cast as a spell, you can enchant a permanent with shroud this way.

06/15/10

The second ability triggers whenever an opponent sacrifices a nontoken permanent for any reason, not just due to the annihilator ability.

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