TCG Playability
Creature — Phyrexian Angel
Flying Corrupted — As long as an opponent has three or more poison counters, this creature has double strike.
"Be not afraid of the holy chorus. Join in rapturous harmony."
This white creature from ONE offers an intriguing mix of efficiency and conditional power that appeals to multiple strategic approaches in Magic the Gathering. At four generic mana plus two white, you're getting a 4/4 flying body that's already competent as a mid-game threat, but the real value emerges when you enable the corrupted condition by ensuring opponents accumulate three or more poison counters. Once corrupted, Apostle of Invasion transforms into a devastating force with double strike, meaning its four power effectively becomes eight damage output in combat situations. This synergy makes it particularly valuable in poison-focused strategies that employ cards like Ichorclaw Myr, Tainted Strike, or other infect mechanics that generate poison counters as a secondary win condition. The card fits naturally into white-based control decks, particularly those in Pioneer, Modern, and Commander formats where white creature strategies have grown increasingly competitive. It serves as both a traditional flying threat and a dynamic payoff for poison-centric strategies without requiring you to fully commit to a poison win condition. Whether you're playing pure white weenie decks, azorius flying strategies, or experimental poison-based brews, Apostle of Invasion provides flexibility and rewards thoughtful deck construction. The format legality across historic, pioneer, modern, legacy, and commander ensures accessibility to competitive and casual players alike, making this a versatile addition that bridges different strategic approaches within the white color identity.
Illustrated by Marcela Bolívar