TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Spirit Dragon
Flying, lifelink At the beginning of your end step, put a number of +1/+1 counters on up to one other target creature you control equal to the amount of life you gained this turn. Return up to one target creature card with mana value less than or equal to the amount of life you lost this turn from your graveyard to the battlefield.
Betor, Ancestor's Voice is a powerful five-mana legendary creature that offers tremendous value in any strategy built around life gain and graveyard recursion. This 3/5 flying spirit dragon with lifelink provides immediate board presence while establishing a repeatable engine that grows your threats and recovers your resources each turn. The card's two triggered abilities create a unique synergy that rewards players for building around life gain mechanics: the first ability distributes +1/+1 counters to another creature based on life gained, while the second recursively returns creatures from your graveyard based on life lost, making it an excellent fit for decks that manipulate their own life total or play opponents that deal damage back to you. This makes Betor particularly valuable in Commander and Oathbreaker formats where longer games mean more opportunities to accrue value from its abilities. The card slots naturally into Abzan and Sultai shells that already feature lifegain payoffs, sacrifice outlets, or Aristocrat strategies. In Historic and Legacy, it provides a compelling finisher for lifegain-focused midrange decks that can capitalize on incremental life gain synergies. Players seeking a card that generates multiple forms of value from a single permanent will appreciate how Betor transforms excess life into board development and graveyard advantage simultaneously. Its flying and lifelink abilities make it a reasonable threat even if its triggered abilities don't activate immediately, ensuring it remains relevant in various game states. For competitive and casual players alike, Betor represents an efficient way to convert life total fluctuations into permanent advantage.
Illustrated by Lius Lasahido