Quag Feast — Steady Drain, Sudden Finish
Quag Feast is a compact removal spell that rewards patient graveyard investment. For just {1}{B} you mill two and then threaten any creature, planeswalker, or Vehicle whose mana value cannot outgrow your graveyard. The extended art shows a Quagborne maw amid a churned battlefield, underlining the set theme of aetheric rot and measured attrition rather than chaotic sweep.
Play this when you expect a midrange fight. Mill two stabilizes your plan by growing your graveyard while providing a conditional answer to problematic permanents. The effect scales with time and card advantage, so it pairs naturally with self mill, recursion, and value engines. Experienced players will note its utility in both tempo turns and late game cleanups where a single cast converts card depth into permanent removal.
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) – Choose target creature, planeswalker, or Vehicle. Mill two cards, then destroy the chosen permanent if its mana value is less than or equal to the number of cards in your graveyard.
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