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Junji, the Midnight Sky
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Junji, the Midnight Sky

Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander mythic

Legendary Creature — Dragon Spirit

Flying, menace When Junji dies, choose one — • Each opponent discards two cards and loses 2 life. • Put target non-Dragon creature card from a graveyard onto the battlefield under your control. You lose 2 life.

P/T: 5/5
Strategy & Gameplay

Junji, the Midnight Sky represents a compelling middle-ground threat in black-based control and midrange strategies across multiple formats. This legendary dragon spirit costs five mana and enters the battlefield as a formidable 5/5 flyer with menace, making it difficult for opponents to block profitably while immediately pressuring their life total. The real power lies in its death trigger, which offers flexibility through a modal effect that adapts to your game state and strategic needs. The first mode functions as a punishing effect for control and tempo players, forcing each opponent to discard two cards while losing 2 life, which can devastate hand-dependent strategies and close out games against weakened opponents. The second mode transitions the card into a self-mill or graveyard-focused strategy, allowing you to recur a non-Dragon creature from your graveyard at the cost of 2 life, enabling synergies with creatures that benefit from being cast, enter the battlefield, or return from the graveyard. This makes Junji particularly valuable in creature-heavy midrange decks that can leverage the recursion, as well as in reanimation-focused strategies where filling your graveyard is already part of the game plan. With broad format legality spanning from Pioneer through Vintage and Commander, Junji offers significant deck-building flexibility. Players seeking a resilient threat with built-in value that forces difficult decisions from opponents will find this card an excellent addition to their collection, particularly in shells that can maximize its death trigger regardless of which mode best serves the situation.

Illustrated by Chase Stone

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