TCG Playability
Sorcery
Replicate—Tap an untapped Dalek you control. (When you cast this spell, copy it for each time you paid its replicate cost. You may choose new targets for the copies.) Destroy target creature. Its controller loses 3 life.
"You are the enemy of the Daleks! You will be exterminated! Exterminate!"
This black sorcery from the Doctor Who set offers exceptional utility for creature-heavy strategies by combining targeted removal with direct damage in a scalable package. The replicate mechanic, triggered by tapping untapped Daleks you control, creates a powerful engine where each activation copies the spell with new targets, allowing you to destroy multiple creatures and drain your opponents simultaneously. At its baseline cost of two black mana, Exterminate! functions as efficient removal that also deals three life loss to the controller of the destroyed creature, making it particularly strong in limited formats and constructed decks built around Dalek tokens and aggressive black strategies. The card's versatility makes it excellent for several competitive archetypes. In Commander, it pairs seamlessly with Dalek-focused commanders or any black deck that generates token creatures, providing repeatable removal that scales with your board presence. The replicate mechanic rewards deck building around creatures with the Dalek typing, incentivizing players to include supporting cards that generate Dalek tokens or animate creatures with that type. In Legacy and Vintage, the efficiency of destroying creatures while simultaneously draining life totals gives it potential in midrange and control shells. The card's strength increases exponentially in formats where you can generate multiple untapped Daleks, making it a consideration for anyone building around the Doctor Who mechanical themes. Whether you're constructing a dedicated Dalek deck or simply seeking flexible black removal with added value, Exterminate! delivers strategic depth and incremental advantage that rewards thoughtful deckbuilding and game planning.
Illustrated by Ivan Dedov