TCG Playability
Creature — Squirrel Warlock
At the beginning of combat on your turn, you may forage. (Exile three cards from your graveyard or sacrifice a Food.) Whenever you forage, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature.
A rare fruit grows from the corpses of Calamity Beasts, with nectar the flavor of strength and skin as fragile as life.
Corpseberry Cultivator is a compelling mid-range creature that rewards self-mill strategies and graveyard synergy in both constructed and limited formats. This two-mana Squirrel Warlock offers impressive flexibility as a 2/3 body that grows consistently throughout the game via the forage mechanic. The card essentially provides you with two growth paths: either exiling three cards from your graveyard at the beginning of combat, or sacrificing a Food token, both of which trigger the +1/+1 counter placement. This dual functionality makes it exceptional in decks that naturally generate Food tokens through cards like Tough Cookie or Provisions Merchant, while simultaneously supporting graveyard-focused strategies that benefit from having cards in your graveyard anyway. The creature fits perfectly into Golgari (Black-Green) midrange decks that leverage self-mill mechanics, as well as sacrifice-heavy strategies that generate Food tokens as a byproduct. What makes Corpseberry Cultivator particularly valuable is that it doesn't feel like a sunk resource cost—you're essentially getting a free growth engine that turns expendable graveyard cards or Food tokens into permanent stat increases. In Commander, this card excels in Golgari decks with mill strategies or token generation, while in Standard and Pioneer formats it serves as a solid role-player in midrange configurations. Even in Limited, this creature represents significant value, as growing your board presence while fueling your graveyard creates a powerful tempo and value engine that many opponents will struggle to answer efficiently.
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