Quiet Taking
Fear of Abduction from Duskmourn House of Horror reads like a tight removal spell that rewards timing and reads of the table. This Near Mint Foil edition carries the set's low light and uncanny line work while offering a practical play pattern you will recognize in grindy black decks. As a player you can bank on straightforward interaction and the foil finish helps the card stand out in a pile of removal while still fitting into tempo and control shells.
The card performs best when you preserve priority and bait blocks or combats to trigger the exile clause. In constructed play it answers troublesome creatures cleanly and in limited it helps you stabilize the board without over committing resources. The art and name tie into Duskmourns mood with a quietly unsettling flavor note about lost travelers and secret rooms that makes the card feel like a small piece of the set narrative while staying focused on efficient gameplay.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – {1}{B}
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Card Type – Sorcery
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Subtypes – —
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – Target creature gets -3/-3 until end of turn. If that creature would die this turn, exile it instead. You lose 2 life.
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Power / Toughness – —
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Rarity – Uncommon
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Set – Duskmourn House of Horror
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Condition – Near Mint
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Style – Foil
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Language – English