TCG Playability
Sorcery
Spree (Choose one or more additional costs.) + {2} — Search your library for a card, then shuffle and put that card on top. + {B}{B} — Target player draws three cards and loses 3 life.
Akul didn't know what lay inside Tarnation's great vault, but the mystery fueled his obsession.
Insatiable Avarice is a versatile black sorcery from Outlaws of Thunder Junction that showcases the flexibility of the Spree mechanic, making it an excellent addition to any black-focused deck looking for utility and card advantage. At its base cost of just one black mana, this card offers remarkable value through multiple gameplay modes that players can combine based on their specific needs and board state. The first mode allows you to tutor any card from your library directly to the top of your deck for just two additional mana, providing crucial consistency and the ability to set up your next draw step with exactly what you need. The second mode, costing an additional two black mana, functions as a powerful resource denial tool that forces a target opponent to draw three cards while simultaneously losing three life, a combination that can put opponents on a fast clock while disrupting their mana or hand management strategies. What makes Insatiable Avarice particularly compelling is that you can use both modes in a single casting if your mana base supports it, spending five black mana total to both tutor a card and drain your opponent while forcing them to overdraw. This card fits naturally into black control decks, combo-focused strategies that benefit from library tutoring, and any aggressive black deck looking to finish opponents while drawing resources. Its broad legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, and all other major formats means you'll find homes for this card in virtually any competitive or casual black deck. Whether you're building around specific tutoring synergies or looking for efficient card advantage with a resource denial component, Insatiable Avarice delivers the kind of flexible, scalable utility that separates good decks from great ones.
Illustrated by Scott Murphy