TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Horse Mount
Haste Whenever Calamity attacks while saddled, choose a nonlegendary creature that saddled it this turn and create a tapped and attacking token that's a copy of it. Sacrifice that token at the beginning of the next end step. Repeat this process once. Saddle 1
Calamity, Gallering Inferno is a powerful legendary creature that represents an exciting new direction for red-based aggressive strategies in Magic: the Gathering. This four-mana red horse mount costs four generic and two red mana, making it an efficient mid-game threat that demands immediate attention from opponents. What makes Calamity truly exceptional is its interaction with the saddle mechanic, a new keyword that encourages interactive gameplay between multiple creatures. With haste, this 4/6 creature can attack immediately upon entering the battlefield, and its ability triggers whenever it attacks while saddled. When this condition is met, you select a nonlegendary creature that saddled Calamity during that turn and create two tapped and attacking token copies of it, then sacrifice those tokens at the start of the next end step. This powerful effect essentially doubles your attackers and provides explosive damage potential while generating significant board presence on the same turn. Calamity fits beautifully into saddle-focused decks and aggro-midrange strategies that value creature synergies and combat interactions. The card excels in formats like Standard, Pioneer, Modern, and Commander where saddle synergies are being developed. Casual players and competitive formats alike will appreciate how this card rewards building around the saddle mechanic while providing immediate tempo and value. Whether you're constructing a focused saddle deck or simply looking to add a high-impact threat to your red-based midrange strategy, Calamity, Galloping Inferno delivers explosive potential and strategic depth that makes it a worthwhile inclusion for players seeking to leverage creature-based synergies and combat innovation.
Illustrated by Artur Nakhodkin