TCG Playability
Instant
Destroy target creature. Create a Food token. (It's an artifact with "{2}, {T}, Sacrifice this token: You gain 3 life.")
"My secret ingredient? Well, I can't tell you that. But here's a hint. It's not love."
Bake into a Pie is a versatile black instant from the Foundations set that offers efficient creature removal paired with incremental life gain, making it an excellent addition to any black-based control or midrange strategy. For just four mana—two generic and two black—you get to destroy target creature while simultaneously generating a Food token, which provides ongoing utility through its activated ability that grants three life points for a mere two mana investment. This dual functionality makes the card exceptionally valuable in slower matchups where controlling the board while stabilizing your life total becomes crucial to victory. The Food token generation opens up interesting synergies with decks that care about Food tokens or artifact generation, particularly in formats like Standard and Pioneer where Food-focused strategies have proven competitive. In Commander formats, Bake into a Pie fits naturally into aristocrat strategies, sacrifice decks, and any black-based control shell looking for efficient removal that generates value beyond simply destroying a creature. The card's flexibility shines across virtually every format it's legal in, from competitive Standard play to casual Commander games, since creature removal is universally needed and the life gain serves as a buffer against aggressive strategies. Whether you're building a midrange deck in Pioneer, a control deck in Modern, or a casual Commander deck focused on food tokens and life gain synergies, Bake into a Pie provides the efficient, value-generating removal that players consistently seek when constructing black-based decks. Its broad format legality and straightforward utility make it a staple addition to any collection.
Illustrated by Zoltan Boros