TCG Playability
Creature — Phyrexian Fungus
{1}, Sacrifice this creature: Choose one — • Destroy target artifact. • Destroy target enchantment. • Proliferate. (Choose any number of permanents and/or players, then give each another counter of each kind already there.)
This compact yet versatile creature represents exceptional value for green strategies across multiple competitive formats, offering flexibility that rewards thoughtful deck construction and tactical play. At just one green and one generic mana, Cankerbloom presents an efficient 3/2 body that immediately impacts the board while providing three distinct utility options through its sacrifice ability. The true strength lies in its modal design: whether you need to remove an artifact threat, answer an enchantment-based strategy, or advance your own proliferate synergies, this fungus adapts to your game state with remarkable efficiency. The artifact and enchantment destruction modes make it particularly valuable in metagames where these permanent types pose significant threats, allowing you to maintain flexibility in deck construction by consolidating removal into a single creature slot that also contributes to early game tempo. The proliferate option opens compelling avenues in counter-based strategies, particularly in decks featuring planeswalkers, experience counters, or poison counters, making Cankerbloom a bridge between aggressive strategies and control-oriented proliferate decks. For format legality, this card maintains legal status across the entire spectrum from historic and pioneer through modern, legacy, and vintage, while also being available for commander, brawl, oathbreaker, and gladiator play. Players seeking a versatile, efficient green utility creature that doesn't demand heavy mana investment while providing meaningful interaction will find Cankerbloom fills a crucial role in their deck construction toolkit, particularly in midrange shells or tempo-focused green strategies that appreciate the flexibility of modal effects.
Illustrated by Nicholas Gregory