| Name | Avatar of Woe |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — avatar |
| Description | If there are ten or more creature cards total in all graveyards, this spell costs |
| Artist | rk post |
| Set | Commander Anthology Volume II #57 |
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| Name | Avatar of Woe |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — avatar |
| Description | If there are ten or more creature cards total in all graveyards, this spell costs |
| Artist | rk post |
| Set | Commander Anthology Volume II #57 |
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Avatar of Woe, Creature — avatar, designed by rk post first released in Jun, 2000 in the set Prophecy and was printed exactly in 11 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
A deck that focuses on filling up graveyards with creature cards would benefit from including Avatar of Woe, as it becomes significantly cheaper to cast when there are ten or more creature cards in all graveyards. While Avatar of Woe's ability to destroy target creatures without regeneration is powerful, there are other cards like Grave Titan and Massacre Wurm that offer similar effects while also providing additional value through token generation or life drain. Whether Avatar of Woe should see play would depend on the specific strategy and synergies of the deck, as well as the overall metagame.
10/04/04
The converted mana cost of this card is still 8, even if you only pay to cast it.
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