TCG Playability
Creature — Elemental
Lord of Extinction's power and toughness are each equal to the number of cards in all graveyards.
The forlorn cries of the dead combine to make its laugh.
Lord of Extinction from The Dark Conspiracy is a powerful graveyard-focused creature that rewards players for building around mill and self-mill strategies. This five-mana black-green elemental grows exponentially as cards accumulate in graveyards, making it a potent win condition in the right shell. The creature's power and toughness are equal to the total number of cards in all graveyards, meaning it becomes increasingly difficult to block or remove as the game progresses and both players fill their graveyards through normal play, targeted mill effects, or deliberate self-mill engines. What makes Lord of Extinction exceptional is its flexibility across multiple strategic archetypes. In dedicated graveyard decks, particularly Golgari dredge or reanimation strategies in formats like Modern and Legacy, this card serves as both a payoff for filling your graveyard and a significant threat that demands immediate attention. The creature synergizes beautifully with self-mill cards like Stitcher's Supplier, Satyr Wayfinder, and Faithless Looting, turning your discard outlets into scaling threats. Beyond graveyard-centric strategies, Lord of Extinction functions well in midrange and control decks that naturally generate graveyard presence over the course of a game. Commander players particularly value this card in decks helmed by commanders like The Mimeoplasm or in Golgari graveyard strategies where it becomes an evasive, resilient threat that grows out of control quickly. The creature's legality across historic, modern, legacy, vintage, and commander formats ensures it remains relevant in competitive and casual environments alike.
Illustrated by Izzy