TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human Soldier
When Gothmog enters, amass Orcs 1. (Put a +1/+1 counter on an Army you control. It's also an Orc. If you don't control an Army, create a 0/0 black Orc Army creature token first.) Creature tokens you control have deathtouch.
Gothmog, Morgul Lieutenant is a compelling three-mana black creature that brings both immediate board presence and strategic depth to any deck built around token strategies and creature-focused gameplay. This legendary human soldier enters the battlefield as a respectable 3/3 body, but its true power lies in its two-part effect that synergizes beautifully with amass-based strategies. Upon entering, it provides an instant amass trigger that either pumps an existing Army token with a +1/+1 counter while converting it to an Orc, or creates a fresh 0/0 black Orc Army token if you don't already control one, giving you a foothold on the board immediately. The static ability that follows is where this card truly shines: all creature tokens you control gain deathtouch, transforming your token army into a formidable threat that demands immediate answers from opponents, as even small tokens become lethal blockers and threats. This card fits perfectly into several established archetypes across multiple formats, particularly in commander where it serves as both a commander option and complementary piece in token-heavy or amass-focused strategies. In historic and modern formats, it slots naturally into black token decks, zombie builds, and amass-themed strategies that have emerged in recent limited environments. The combination of creating immediate board presence while enhancing your entire token army with evasion through deathtouch makes Gothmog a must-include for players who value efficient, synergistic creatures that generate multiple layers of value. Whether you're building a serious competitive deck or a casual token strategy, this legendary creature offers the kind of scalable threat that rewards deck-building around its mechanics while remaining impactful even as a standalone inclusion.
Illustrated by Ilker Yildiz