Echo of the House
Cursed Recording walks like a relic and plays like a slow engine for black builds. In play it reads as a dread artifact that attaches a lingering effect to the battlefield, forcing opponents to answer an ever-present drain or face incremental loss. Use it in midrange or control shells where you can cash in attrition value while stabilizing the board; the Near Mint condition means the card is ready to slot into competitive or collector storage with no fuss.
The artwork and mechanical design nod to Duskmourn lore where recorded laments bind spirits to the estate. On the table it occupies a compact role, not flashy but consistent: it pressures life totals and converts creature trades into long term advantage. Players who value repeatable resource shifts and matchups that go long will find this card pulls weight in grindy games.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – {3}{B}
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Card Type – Enchantment
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Subtypes – Artifact
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – When Cursed Recording enters the battlefield, target opponent reveals their hand. At the beginning of each upkeep, you may exile the top card of your library. If you do, you lose 1 life and draw a card. If a creature card is exiled this way, create a 1/1 black Spirit creature token with flying.
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Power / Toughness – N A