TCG Playability
Artifact — Food Equipment
Equipped creature gets +2/+0. {2}, {T}, Sacrifice this Equipment: You gain 3 life. When this Equipment is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, you may pay {1}{W}. If you do, create two 1/1 white Dog creature tokens. Equip {2}
Krovod Haunch from Modern Horizons 3 is a versatile white Equipment that serves multiple strategic purposes across various Magic formats and deck archetypes. At just one white mana, this artifact enters the battlefield efficiently, providing immediate value through its dual nature as both an aggressive equipment piece and a resource generator. The equipped creature gains a modest but meaningful +2/0 boost, making it particularly effective in tempo strategies and aggressive white decks that capitalize on early board presence and combat damage. Beyond its combat applications, Krovod Haunch offers meaningful utility through its activated ability, allowing you to sacrifice the Equipment to gain three life for just two generic mana and a tap, providing both tempo flexibility and life total management when you need to pivot into a defensive posture. Perhaps most notably, the Equipment's recursive ability creates a compelling incentive to run it across multiple formats—when it inevitably ends up in your graveyard, you can pay just one white mana to generate two 1/1 white Dog tokens, effectively turning your removed Equipment into a source of board presence and value generation. This synergy makes Krovod Haunch particularly attractive in Food-focused strategies, go-wide token decks, and white-based sacrifice shells where you can leverage the Dog tokens for additional synergies. Whether you're building aggressive white decks in Standard and Pioneer, constructing efficient creature strategies in Modern, or crafting token-generating engines in Commander and other casual formats, this card's combination of aggressive stats, life gain utility, and token generation makes it a flexible and rewarding inclusion that rewards thoughtful sequencing and deckbuilding.
Illustrated by Craig J Spearing