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Eternal Taskmaster
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Eternal Taskmaster

Foundations Jumpstart uncommon

Creature — Zombie

This creature enters tapped. Whenever this creature attacks, you may pay {2}{B}. If you do, return target creature card from your graveyard to your hand.

P/T: 2/3

Sometimes she considered how much easier it would have been to stay dead.

Strategy & Gameplay

Eternal Taskmaster is a versatile two-mana black creature that brings graveyard recursion into the combat phase, making it a strategic addition to any black-based strategy that values resource recovery and creature-focused gameplay. With a 2/3 body, this Zombie provides solid defensive stats while entering the battlefield tapped, allowing you to build your strategy without immediately impacting the board. The key to this card's value lies in its activated ability: whenever it attacks, you can pay two generic and one black mana to return any creature card from your graveyard to your hand, essentially converting combat steps into reanimation opportunities. This makes Eternal Taskmaster particularly valuable in grindy midrange strategies, self-mill decks, and aggressive creature strategies that benefit from filling the graveyard as a resource. The card fits naturally into several archetypal shells across multiple formats. In Commander, it functions as repeatable recursion that scales well over the course of a longer game, particularly in aristocrats strategies or commander decks built around Zombie tribes where the creature type matters. In Pioneer and Modern, it slots into creature-based black midrange or control decks looking for additional grinding value and card advantage through the graveyard. The widespread format legality across historic, timeless, gladiator, pioneer, modern, legacy, vintage, and commander means this card has utility for players in virtually any competitive or casual environment. Players should prioritize Eternal Taskmaster when building strategies that naturally fill their graveyard, need additional creature recursion without dedicated spell slots, or want to maximize value during the combat phase while maintaining a reasonable mana investment.

Illustrated by Chris Seaman

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