TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Eldrazi
Whenever Azlask or another colorless creature you control dies, you get an experience counter. {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}: Creatures you control get +X/+X until end of turn, where X is the number of experience counters you have. Scions and Spawns you control gain indestructible and annihilator 1 until end of turn.
Azlask, the Swelling Scourge is a powerful colorless-focused commander and strategic centerpiece that rewards players for building around a creature death subtheme while providing explosive late-game finishing potential. This legendary Eldritch threat serves as an ideal helm for colorless-heavy strategies that generate token creatures, particularly those leveraging Scion and Spawn tokens from cards like Bitterblossom Witch, Scute Swarm, and various Eldrazi token producers. The experience counter mechanic encourages a grindy, sacrificial game plan where each creature death becomes a resource rather than a disadvantage, making Azlask synergize beautifully with sacrifice outlets, token generators, and self-mill strategies that fill your graveyard with creatures to replay. The activated ability transforms Azlask from a modest 2/2 into an overwhelming finisher in the mid to late game, turning your entire board into a scaling threat while giving your token creatures evasion through indestructible and the ability to pressure opponents with annihilator. The five-color mana requirement means Azlask fits seamlessly into five-color good-stuff decks, Eldrazi-themed strategies, and creature-focused Commander builds that can support the investment. With broad legality across Historic, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, and multiple other formats, players gain significant flexibility in where and how they deploy this card. Whether you're looking for a commander that generates value from your own creature deaths or seeking a finisher that scales with your token gameplan, Azlask represents an excellent addition to any collection focused on colorless creatures, token synergies, or experience counter mechanics.
Illustrated by Alexander Mokhov