Extract a Confession — Rip the Truth Out
Extract a Confession is a concise removal sorcery that sits neatly in black decks that value graveyard utility and tempo. For {1}{B} you get a base effect that forces each opponent to sacrifice a creature. The additional collect evidence 6 cost turns that flat sacrifice into a targeted purge of the largest threats your opponents control by exiling cards from your graveyard equal to six mana value. That interaction makes the card a tidy way to convert used resources into board control late in the game.
From a play perspective this card reads as efficient and predictable. Cast it early and you strip a token or chump blocker. Cast it after assembling a graveyard and you strip a top end creature instead. The flavor mirrors the set tone, a quiet interrogation that converts scraps from the past into leverage in the present. Experienced pilots will appreciate how the collectible evidence clause changes the decision space around sequencing and graveyard management.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – {1}{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, you may collect evidence 6. (Exile cards with total mana value 6 or greater from your graveyard.) Each opponent sacrifices a creature. If evidence was collected, instead each opponent sacrifices a creature with the greatest power among creatures they control.