TCG Playability
Creature — Zombie Giant
Undergrowth — When this creature enters, it deals 1 damage to target opponent for each creature card in your graveyard.
"I prefer the big and looming to the small and skittering." —Cevraya, Golgari shaman
Lotleth Giant represents a compelling finisher for graveyard-focused strategies in Magic: The Gathering, offering both an evasive body and a potent damage trigger upon entry. This 6/5 creature costs six mana with a single black pip, making it an efficient rate for its power and toughness while being accessible in multicolor decks. The undergrowth mechanic rewards players for filling their graveyard with creature cards, turning what would normally be a discard pile into a resource that scales your damage output. In constructed formats, this card thrives in self-mill strategies, sacrifice-heavy decks, and any archetype that naturally generates creature tokens or uses creatures as expendable resources. The damage trigger can range from modest to game-ending depending on your graveyard's state, potentially dealing lethal damage while simultaneously deploying a significant threat to the board that requires immediate answers. You'll want this card if you're building around undergrowth mechanics, Golgari or Dimir graveyard strategies, or any shell that fills its graveyard quickly through self-mill, creature tokens, or sacrifice outlets. Its extensive format legality across Historic, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Commander, and Vintage means it finds homes in both casual and competitive environments. The card punishes opponents who allow you to develop your graveyard while providing board presence, making it a versatile inclusion that generates value in the turns after it enters, particularly in longer games where your graveyard becomes a genuine threat multiplier.
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