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Idol of Oblivion
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Idol of Oblivion

Starter Commander Decks rare

Artifact

{T}: Draw a card. Activate only if you created a token this turn. {8}, {T}, Sacrifice this artifact: Create a 10/10 colorless Eldrazi creature token.

"Arise, great one, and cleanse the world of our enemies!"

Strategy & Gameplay

Idol of Oblivion is a versatile artifact that rewards token-focused strategies while providing steady card advantage in the right shell. This two-mana artifact shines in decks built around token generation, offering both incremental value and a late-game payoff that can swing games decisively. The first activated ability transforms your token production into pure card draw, meaning every token you create essentially filters into new options—this synergy is particularly powerful in strategies that naturally generate multiple tokens per turn. Whether you're running sacrifice-themed strategies with cards that create multiple tokens, go-wide strategies that flood the board, or even planeswalker-heavy decks that generate tokens, Idol of Oblivion provides meaningful incentive to lean into these mechanics. The card fits seamlessly into Commander decks helmed by token generators like Doubling Season strategies, Bitterblossom-style decks, or any commander that produces creature tokens as part of its game plan. Beyond the card draw engine, the ultimate ability serves as a genuine threat in the late game, generating a 10/10 Eldrazi token that can close out matches relatively quickly, giving you a concrete win condition after you've accumulated resources. Idol of Oblivion's flexibility across multiple formats—including Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Oathbreaker, and Duel Commander—means it's a sound investment for players across different play environments. In casual settings, it's an excellent inclusion in any token strategy that values both consistency and inevitability. For competitive applications, the card's efficiency as a draw engine in token-dense decks cannot be overlooked, particularly in formats where token generation overlaps with card advantage needs. Players seeking a repeatable source of card draw that scales with their deck's natural token production should consider adding Idol of Oblivion to their collection.

Illustrated by Piotr Dura

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