TCG Playability
Creature — Vampire Wizard
Flying {B}, Pay 2 life: Put a +1/+1 counter on this creature. When this creature leaves the battlefield, draw a card for each +1/+1 counter on it.
"Flee all you like. The further you run the more firmly I feel your heartbeat."
This black flying creature from the LCC set represents a compelling strategic option for players looking to leverage life as a resource while building incremental advantage. At just three mana with a two-power flying body, Bloodtracker establishes an immediate evasive threat that demands attention from opponents. The real power lies in its activated ability, which allows you to pay black mana and two life to place +1/+1 counters on the creature, effectively converting your life total into a growing threat. This creates an interesting deck-building puzzle where the life payment transforms into card draw once Bloodtracker leaves the battlefield, making each counter a potential cantrip with a delayed payout. The synergy between the pump ability and the death trigger makes this card particularly attractive for sacrifice-heavy strategies, aristocrat decks, and any shell running effects like Viscera Seer, Cartel Aristocrat, or Faerie Macabre. In Commander, where life totals are higher and grind-based strategies flourish, Bloodtracker shines as a repeatable source of card advantage that also pressures opponents in the air. The card fits naturally into Orzhov or mono-black control and midrange shells that value life gain synergies and sacrifice outlets. Players drawn to this card appreciate the ability to turn a seemingly poor resource exchange into sustainable advantage through proper deck construction. Its legality across Legacy, Vintage, Commander, and Oathbreaker formats provides excellent flexibility for competitive and casual players alike who want a creature that generates real value while remaining reasonably costed and immediately impactful on the board.
Illustrated by Magali Villeneuve