TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Zombie Warrior
Once during each of your turns, you may cast a creature spell from your graveyard by exiling three other cards from your graveyard in addition to paying its other costs. Whenever one or more creatures you control enter, if one or more of them entered from a graveyard or was cast from a graveyard, put two +1/+1 counters on Kotis.
Kotis, Sibsig Champion is a three-color legendary creature that opens up compelling graveyard-focused strategies across multiple formats by providing both a repeatable creature reanimation outlet and a built-in growth engine. With a mana cost of one black, one green, and one blue, this 3/3 zombie warrior demands thoughtful deck construction but rewards players with consistent value generation once established on the battlefield. The first ability allows you to cast creature spells from your graveyard once per turn by exiling three additional cards from your graveyard, effectively converting dead cards into new threats while fueling your graveyard as a resource rather than a liability. This flexibility is crucial for self-mill strategies, flashback decks, and creature-heavy lists that naturally fill the yard. The second ability transforms each creature entering from your graveyard into permanent growth, turning Kotis into an escalating threat that becomes difficult to block or remove once it begins its reanimation engine. Players seeking to include Kotis should consider creatures with enters-the-battlefield effects, cards that enable self-mill like Stitcher's Supplier or Faithless Looting, and graveyard payoffs that synergize with both the reanimation angle and the counter growth. This card finds natural homes in Golgari or Sultai graveyard strategies in formats like Commander and Brawl, where the slower pace allows you to build the required graveyard density. Even in faster formats like Historic and Legacy, Kotis serves as a threat that generates value while being reasonably costed, making it an excellent addition to any deck leaning into graveyard synergies and creature-centric strategies.
Illustrated by Chris Rallis