TCG Playability
Creature — Insect Horror
Menace (This creature can't be blocked except by two or more creatures.) Void — At the beginning of your end step, if a nonland permanent left the battlefield this turn or a spell was warped this turn, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature.
"Redd's gone. And the chittering—it won't stop!" —Decrypted log 3.88
Insatiable Skittermaw is a remarkably efficient creature that rewards players for executing their strategic game plan across multiple formats. At just two mana for a 2/2 with menace, this black insect already presents a respectable threat that demands either two blockers or evasive answers, making it difficult for opponents to stall the ground effectively. The true power of Insatiable Skittermaw emerges through its void ability, which triggers at the beginning of your end step whenever a nonland permanent has left the battlefield or a spell was warped during the turn. This creates a powerful synergy engine that incentivizes sacrifice strategies, creature removal, and discard-themed decks that naturally generate the necessary triggers. In standard and pioneer formats, this card fits excellently into aristocrat decks that prioritize sacrificing tokens and small creatures for value, as well as black-red or black-green control shells that generate triggers through creature removal and board wipes. The void mechanic transforms what could be a mediocre early-game creature into a scaling threat that quickly becomes a serious problem if left unanswered, as each triggered ability adds a permanent +1/+1 counter. Players seeking a synergistic threat that rewards interactive play and strategic deck building will appreciate how Insatiable Skittermaw encourages meaningful decisions while providing pressure even in the early game. Its legality across casual and competitive formats makes it an excellent addition to multiple deck archetypes where sacrifice and interaction themes matter.
Illustrated by Diego Gisbert