Intruding Soulrager — Quiet Menace
Intruding Soulrager slots into black aggro and midrange lists as a compact threat that pressures opponents while sneaking value. The Light Play Foil catches the eye without altering playability, and the card reads like a toolbox piece rather than a headline grab. As someone who pilots tempo decks, you will appreciate how the Soulrager trades efficiently and forces decisions around hand resources and combat math.
The Lore of Duskmourn places this creature where thresholds thin and whispers pull at the living. In practice the Intruding Soulrager helps stabilize early turns and pushes through damage when the battlefield tightens. Use it to bait blocks, nibble at life totals, and extract incremental advantage; the foil finish is a nice collector touch that does not change the way it slots into a deck.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – {2}{B}
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Card Type – Creature
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Subtypes – Spirit Horror
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – Flying. When Intruding Soulrager enters the battlefield, target player discards a card. Whenever Intruding Soulrager deals combat damage to a player, you may return target creature card with converted mana cost 2 or less from your graveyard to your hand.
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Power / Toughness – 3/2