TCG Playability
Enchantment
When this enchantment enters, each opponent loses 2 life and you gain 2 life. Surveil 2. (Look at the top two cards of your library, then put any number of them into your graveyard and the rest on top of your library in any order.) When a Dragon you control enters, return this enchantment to its owner's hand.
Corroding Dragonstorm is a versatile black enchantment that offers immediate life gain advantage while providing valuable library manipulation through its surveil ability. This one-mana card is exceptionally efficient for its effects, making it an attractive inclusion in several competitive and casual strategies. The card's dual functionality creates interesting gameplay patterns, particularly in decks built around dragon synergies and graveyard-focused strategies. When it enters the battlefield, each opponent loses two life while you gain two, representing a four-life swing that can be meaningful in the early game while simultaneously thinning your deck through surveil 2, allowing you to filter away dead cards and position key pieces for future draws. The recursive bounce mechanic triggered whenever a dragon enters under your control creates dynamic gameplay, especially in dragon-heavy strategies that plan to cast multiple creatures throughout a game. This means Corroding Dragonstorm can cycle back to your hand multiple times, providing repeated life gain and surveil triggers that fuel graveyard strategies like self-mill, flashback, or escape mechanics. The card finds homes in dragon aggro decks, grindy control shells, and graveyard-centric strategies across multiple formats. Its legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, and numerous other formats demonstrates broad appeal. Players seeking incremental advantage through efficient life gain, deck manipulation, and synergy payoffs will appreciate how Corroding Dragonstorm rewards strategic deckbuilding while generating value from the synergies they've constructed around dragons and graveyard interactions.
Illustrated by Sergey Glushakov