TCG Playability
Creature — Dragon
Convoke Flying When this creature enters, search your library for a card, exile it face down, then shuffle. For as long as that card remains exiled, you may play it. Spells you cast from exile have convoke.
Hoarding Broodlord is a powerhouse threat that exemplifies black's ability to generate incremental value while presenting an aggressive body. This seven-mana Dragon with flying and convoke offers incredible flexibility in how you cast it, allowing you to tap creatures across the board to reduce its effective cost—making it genuinely castable in the mid-game when you've built up a board presence. The convoke mechanic particularly synergizes with token-generating strategies and creature-heavy decks, transforming your army into mana acceleration. Upon entering the battlefield, it tutors any card directly into exile with permission to cast it, effectively giving you a free tutor attached to a threat. This search effect creates immediate card advantage and flexibility, as you can hold that exiled card as a resource to deploy at opportune moments, whether it's a removal spell, another threat, or a critical piece of interaction. The fact that spells cast from exile also have convoke dramatically extends the value proposition, allowing you to leverage your board presence multiple times over. Hoarding Broodlord fits naturally into creature-heavy shells across Pioneer, Modern, and Commander formats, particularly in sacrificial strategies, aristocrat decks, and black midrange configurations where both the board presence and tutoring effect generate meaningful advantage. Its broad format legality ensures accessibility, while its efficient convoke casting cost makes it relevant in faster metagames despite its seven-mana ceiling. Players seeking a card that rewards board presence while providing tutoring value will find this dragon exceptional.
Illustrated by Filip Burburan