TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Fungus
Descend 4 — As long as there are four or more permanent cards in your graveyard, Akawalli gets +2/+2 and has trample. Descend 8 — As long as there are eight or more permanent cards in your graveyard, Akawalli gets an additional +2/+2 and can't be blocked by more than one creature.
Akawalli, the Seething Tower is a powerfully efficient threat that rewards graveyard-focused strategies with scalable stats and evasion. As a three-mana legendary creature with a baseline 3/3 body, this fungal entity provides immediate board presence while offering significant upside in the right deck construction. The descend mechanic creates two distinct power tiers that make Akawalli a compelling inclusion for players looking to leverage their graveyard as a resource rather than merely discarding cards. Once you've accumulated four permanent cards in your graveyard, Akawalli becomes a 5/5 creature with trample, which represents a significant power jump that most opponents cannot ignore. Push further toward eight permanent cards in your graveyard, and this creature transforms into a 7/7 trampler with evasion that cannot be blocked by more than one creature, essentially providing built-in protection against token swarms and defensive choke points. This card naturally fits into several established deck archetypes across multiple formats. In Standard and Pioneer, Akawalli pairs exceptionally well with mill strategies, sacrifice-focused decks, and self-mill mechanics that enable threshold effects. Modern and Legacy players will appreciate how it synergizes with Vengevine decks, flashback strategies, and anything running bridge lands or Life from the Loam for consistent graveyard filling. The card's versatility makes it valuable in Commander formats where graveyard interaction is abundant. With broad format legality spanning from Standard through Vintage, Akawalli appeals to competitive players seeking efficient creatures with conditional power scaling, casual enthusiasts building graveyard synergy decks, and anyone wanting a threatening creature that rewards deckbuilding creativity rather than just raw stats.
Illustrated by Simon Dominic