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Embrace Oblivion
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Embrace Oblivion

Edge of Eternities common

Sorcery

As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice an artifact or creature. Destroy target creature or Spacecraft.

"Join me in the Next Eternity."

Strategy & Gameplay

Embrace Oblivion is a remarkably efficient single-black removal spell that offers versatility and scalability for constructed formats across multiple legality standards. At just one mana, this sorcery delivers exceptional value by destroying target creature or Spacecraft, while requiring you to sacrifice an artifact or creature as an additional cost. What makes this card particularly attractive is its flexibility in deck construction and the strategic depth it brings to gameplay. The sacrifice requirement isn't a drawback but rather an opportunity for clever synergy with sacrifice-focused strategies, artifact synergies, and creature-heavy midrange decks. Players building Rakdos sacrifice decks, Grixis artifact strategies, or any black-heavy removal suite will find Embrace Oblivion incredibly efficient for answering threats while generating additional value from creatures or artifacts you were already planning to sacrifice. The ability to target Spacecrafts gives this spell unique applications against tribal strategies and creature-based decks featuring this creature type. Across formats from Standard to Legacy and Commander, this card fits seamlessly into creature-light control shells where the sacrifice cost can be paid with tokens or expendable threats, or into aggressive sacrifice decks where the cost actively advances your game plan. The card's exceptional mana efficiency combined with its format-spanning legality makes it an excellent inclusion for players seeking flexible, powerful removal that doesn't demand significant deck reconstruction while maintaining competitive viability in both constructed and limited contexts.

Illustrated by Andreas Zafiratos

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