TCG Playability
Creature — Crocodile
When this creature dies, create a 2/2 black Zombie Druid creature token. Renew — {B}, Exile this card from your graveyard: Put a +1/+1 counter on target creature. Activate only as a sorcery.
"Eat you? Of course she won't. Pherah's got better taste than that." —Visk, Qarsi Palace caretaker
Adorned Crocodile is a versatile black creature that offers excellent value across multiple gameplay formats and strategic contexts. At five power and three toughness for four mana, this creature presents an aggressive body that can pressure opponents while providing meaningful utility both in life and after death. The core appeal lies in its death trigger, which generates a 2/2 black Zombie Druid token, effectively converting one creature into two permanents and ensuring you maintain board presence even after removal. This makes Adorned Crocodile particularly attractive in sacrifice-focused strategies, where the token can fuel further synergies with cards that reward creature deaths or tokens entering the battlefield. Beyond the initial death effect, the Renew ability adds exceptional flexibility and longevity to the card by allowing you to exile it from your graveyard for just one black mana and a sorcery activation to grant another creature a +1/+1 counter, turning this into a graveyard-based utility piece that generates incremental advantage over multiple turns. The card's design makes it fit naturally into several compelling archetypes across different formats. In black-based sacrifice decks, Adorned Crocodile provides both a death trigger and a followup graveyard resource. In midrange and control shells, the evasion of utility through Renew offers grinding potential, while in Commander, the recursive nature combined with Zombie tribal synergies makes it particularly appealing for commanders that benefit from creature tokens or sacrifice outlets. With legal status across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Commander, and numerous other formats, Adorned Crocodile gives players options regardless of their preferred competitive level or casual environment.
Illustrated by Nathaniel Himawan