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Enchanter's Bane
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Enchanter's Bane

Duskmourn: House of Horror Commander rare

Enchantment

At the beginning of your end step, target enchantment deals damage equal to its mana value to its controller unless that player sacrifices it.

Those who fail to respect power will soon be consumed by it.

Strategy & Gameplay

Enchanter's Bane is a potent hosing tool and removal alternative that delivers exceptional value against enchantment-heavy strategies across multiple Magic the Gathering formats. At just one generic and one red mana, this efficient two-mana enchantment provides both immediate pressure and flexibility in how it pressures opponents. The card functions as a soft removal spell that forces opponents into difficult decisions: either sacrifice their precious enchantments or take incremental damage each turn equal to that enchantment's mana value. This is particularly devastating against high-impact enchantments like Dovescape, Spreading Plague, or other lockdown pieces that cost four or more mana, where the damage output becomes substantial and potentially lethal over just a few turns. The delayed trigger on your end step gives opponents a turn to respond, but the mandatory sacrifice or damage clause creates a genuine dilemma that pushes them toward sacrificing their own cards rather than watching their life total erode. Strategically, Enchanter's Bane fits excellently into aggressive red decks, tempo strategies, and sideboard slots for any format where enchantment-based control or combo decks present a meaningful portion of the metagame. In Commander, it serves as enchantment removal that doesn't require your own creatures to engage in combat, making it valuable in red-focused decks that traditionally struggle with enchantment removal. Players seeking answers to enchantment threats will appreciate this card's efficiency, its format legality across Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Oathbreaker, and Duel Commander, and the way it forces opponents to make trades they'd prefer to avoid.

Illustrated by Steve Prescott

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