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NameThe Locust God Edit card
TypeLegendary creature — god
DescriptionFlying Whenever you draw a card, create a 1/1 blue and red Insect creature token with flying and haste. Icons of mtgIcons of mtgIcons of mtg: Draw a card, then discard a card. When The Locust God dies, return it to its owner's hand at the beginning of the next end step.
ArtistSee Machine
SetSecret Lair Drop #903
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About The Locust God

The Locust God, Legendary creature — god, designed by Grzegorz Rutkowski first released in Apr, 2017 in the set Amonkhet Invocations and was printed exactly in 10 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's a key card in 16 combos.

The Locust God is best suited for a deck that focuses on drawing cards and generating tokens, making it a strong choice for a control or midrange strategy. While there may be other powerful cards that can be considered better in certain situations, The Locust God's ability to create a steady stream of flying insect tokens and provide card advantage makes it a valuable inclusion in decks that can support its mana cost and synergies. It should see play in decks looking to generate value through card draw and token production.

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07/14/17

If a spell or ability causes you to put cards into your hand without specifically using the word “draw,” The Locust God’s first triggered ability won’t trigger.

07/14/17

The “next end step” refers to the next end step that occurs, not the end step of the next turn. If this creature dies before a turn’s end step (for example, during combat), it will be returned to its owner’s hand at the beginning of that turn’s end step.

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