Snack Attack: Eaten Alive
Eaten Alive from Innistrad Remastered is a compact removal tool that reads like a stark promise from the gothic sideboard. This Near Mint common sorcery costs a single black mana and forces a meaningful choice when you cast it. You can sacrifice a creature to pay the additional cost or pay {3}{B}. Either way the spell resolves by exiling a target creature or planeswalker, granting a way to answer problematic threats that bypasses indestructible and graveyard recursion.
Use Eaten Alive when you need a clean exile line without committing too many resources. The sacrifice option lets aggressive decks convert a chump or token into immediate removal while the pay route keeps your board intact when necessary. The card plays well in attrition strategies and graveyard hate builds, and fits the Innistrad aesthetic of grim compromise. Add it to decks that value efficient answers and symbolic costs.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – {B}
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Card Type – Sorcery
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice a creature or pay {3}{B}. Exile target creature or planeswalker.
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Power / Toughness – N A
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Loyalty – N A