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Akki Scrapchomper
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Akki Scrapchomper

March of the Machine common

Creature — Phyrexian Goblin

{1}{R}, {T}, Sacrifice an artifact or land: Draw a card.

P/T: 1/1

The Furnace Host found great value in the chaotic ingenuity of Kamigawa's akki and allowed willing converts to "experiment" however they saw fit.

Strategy & Gameplay

Akki Scrapchomper is a compelling one-mana creature that offers excellent value in sacrifice-focused strategies across multiple formats. This Phyrexian Goblin efficiently converts excess artifacts or lands into card draw, making it an ideal inclusion for decks built around artifact synergies or landfall mechanics. The creature's activated ability costs just one generic and one red mana plus a tap, allowing you to generate card advantage relatively early in the game while maintaining tempo. What makes this card particularly appealing is its flexibility; you can sacrifice either artifacts or lands, giving you multiple options depending on your deck's composition and current board state. In artifact-heavy strategies like Affinity variants, Goblin decks, or constructed formats where token generation is prevalent, Scrapchomper becomes a steady source of card draw that doesn't require additional deck slots dedicated purely to sacrifice outlets. The card's power level is especially notable given its pauper legality and accessibility across virtually every constructed format from Pioneer through Vintage. In Commander, it serves as an efficient sacrifice outlet for decks running fetchlands or other utility lands, essentially turning excess mana acceleration into fresh resources. Whether you're playing aggressive Goblin strategies that sacrifice tokens, artifact-centric combo decks, or landfall-focused lists, Akki Scrapchomper provides consistent utility at a bargain mana cost. Its one-toughness body is admittedly fragile, but the card draw potential makes trading with blockers often worthwhile, and in many contexts you're simply using the ability before combat anyway.

Illustrated by Wisnu Tan

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