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Fear of Infinity
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Fear of Infinity

Duskmourn: House of Horror uncommon

Enchantment Creature — Nightmare

Flying, lifelink This creature can't block. Eerie — Whenever an enchantment you control enters and whenever you fully unlock a Room, you may return this card from your graveyard to your hand.

P/T: 2/2

There are some nightmares so terrible, you're never truly rid of them.

Strategy & Gameplay

Fear of Infinity is a versatile evasive threat that offers exceptional value in blue-black control and midrange strategies across multiple formats. This 2/2 flyer with lifelink comes down efficiently at just three mana, immediately pressuring opponents while providing life gain to stabilize in the early game. What makes this card truly compelling is its eerie ability, which transforms it from a simple efficiency creature into a recursive threat that generates substantial card advantage. By returning to your hand whenever an enchantment enters the battlefield under your control or you fully unlock a Room, Fear of Infinity enables you to repeatedly deploy threats while maintaining a steady pace of card generation. This makes it an excellent fit for decks built around enchantment synergies, particularly in limited formats where enchantment-heavy archetypes thrive, as well as in constructed strategies that leverage enchantment-based value engines like various control shells or Dimir-based midrange builds. The card's inability to block actually serves as a design feature rather than a drawback, pushing it toward aggressive applications where it functions as a pure evasive clock. In Standard and Pioneer, Fear of Infinity slots perfectly into decks that already want to play enchantments for other synergies, essentially turning your entire enchantment plan into a creature-generation machine. The lifelink keyword provides crucial survivability against aggressive strategies, while flying ensures your damage gets through. With legal status across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Commander, and numerous other formats, this card offers flexibility for players building in multiple formats. Whether you're constructing a control deck that needs efficient threats, a Dimir midrange list, or an enchantment-focused strategy, Fear of Infinity provides consistent value and pressure that justifies inclusion in any shell that supports its synergies.

Illustrated by Fernando Falcone

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