TCG Playability
Creature — Eldrazi // Land
Devoid (This card has no color.) When you cast this spell, if {C} was spent to cast it, create two 0/1 colorless Eldrazi Spawn creature tokens with "Sacrifice this token: Add {C}."
"Mangeni's children take their places among us." —Ayli, high priest of the Eternal Pilgrims
This double-faced card from Modern Horizons 3 represents an innovative approach to colorless creature strategies in Magic: The Gathering, offering flexibility across multiple constructed formats. Drowner of Truth operates as a powerful Eldrazi creature with devoid, making it relevant in decks that specifically want colorless threats while bypassing traditional color requirements. The creature side provides a significant body that fits into Eldrazi-focused strategies, which have seen consistent support throughout Magic's history. The ability to transform into Drowned Jungle creates a unique dimension of gameplay, allowing the card to function both as a creature threat and as mana acceleration when flipped, making it valuable in midrange and control shells that appreciate flexibility. Players interested in colorless strategies, particularly those building around the Eldrazi creature type or devoid mechanics, will find this card essential for its dual-purpose utility. The card's legality across historic, timeless, gladiator, modern, legacy, vintage, commander, oathbreaker, and brawl formats demonstrates its broad applicability to different metagames and brewing opportunities. Whether you're constructing a competitive modern Eldrazi deck, building a colorless-focused commander deck, or exploring experimental strategies in gladiator and brawl formats, this card provides both the creature pressure that competitive decks demand and the resource generation that longer games require. Its inclusion elevates deck consistency by offering options that adapt to your draw and game state.
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