Arabella, Abandoned Doll — Quiet Threat from Duskmourn
Arabella, Abandoned Doll arrives as a compact package of disruption and value in black decks that appreciate incremental advantage. This Near Mint Uncommon fits easily into graveyard-centric suites. Play her on turn two to pressure opponents' boards or to make room for a sacrifice engine; she reads as a low cost flexible tool rather than an all in finisher.
The card’s printed interaction pairs well with discard and reanimate strategies common in Duskmourn. Arabella, Abandoned Doll finds synergy with both removal and recursion lines, offering steady tempo and card advantage while the rest of the deck sets up its darker plays. From an experienced player perspective she is a tidy inclusion when you need a consistent early-game plan that scales into the midgame without demanding a complicated setup.
Card Details:
-
Mana Cost – {1}{B}
-
Card Type – Creature
-
Subtypes – Construct
-
Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – When Arabella, Abandoned Doll enters the battlefield, target opponent discards a card. Whenever a creature you control dies, you may return target creature card with converted mana cost one or less from your graveyard to your hand.
-
Power / Toughness – 1/2