TCG Playability
Sorcery
Surveil 1, then you draw a card and lose 1 life. (To surveil 1, look at the top card of your library. You may put it into your graveyard.) Void — If a nonland permanent left the battlefield this turn or a spell was warped this turn, draw another card.
"Does truth lie in the void between stanzas?"
Hymn of the Faller is a versatile black sorcery that offers impressive card advantage potential at just two mana, making it an excellent addition to any strategy that values efficient draw spells with graveyard synergy. The card's baseline effect of surveil 1 into draw a card provides immediate utility, allowing you to sculpt your draw while filling your graveyard with resources, all for the modest cost of one life. This surveil mechanic makes it particularly attractive in decks built around threshold mechanics, self-mill strategies, or graveyard-centric synergies where filling your graveyard is as valuable as drawing cards. However, Hymn of the Faller truly shines when its Void condition is met, transforming it into a card that draws you an additional card whenever a nonland permanent leaves the battlefield or a spell is warped. This creates exceptional synergy with sacrifice outlets, creature removal, bounce spells, and board wipes, effectively turning the card into a draw-three engine in the right shell. The card fits naturally into tempo decks that generate value through creature sacrifices, midrange strategies that benefit from both card advantage and graveyard interaction, and control shells that want efficient ways to reload their hand. Its flexibility across numerous formats including Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Commander, and Legacy makes it a format-agnostic option, though it's particularly powerful in Commander where sacrifice synergies and permanent removal create consistent triggers. Players seeking card advantage with minimal tempo loss while building synergistic decks will find Hymn of the Faller an essential piece of their strategy.
Illustrated by Danny Schwartz