TCG Playability
Creature — Lhurgoyf
Necrogoyf's power is equal to the number of creature cards in all graveyards. At the beginning of each player's upkeep, that player discards a card. Madness {1}{B}{B} (If you discard this card, discard it into exile. When you do, cast it for its madness cost or put it into your graveyard.)
Necrogoyf represents a fascinating intersection of self-mill strategy, discard synergy, and scalable threat generation that appeals to players looking to build around graveyard-focused strategies in multiple formats. This five-mana black creature brings significant value to any deck designed to leverage creature cards in graveyards, as its power grows with every creature card across all graveyards, yours and your opponents'. The built-in upkeep discard effect creates consistent mill opportunities while simultaneously fueling madness strategies and filling your own graveyard, making it particularly potent in shells that reward self-discarding mechanics. The madness ability is the real standout feature here: for just three mana, you can cast Necrogoyf directly from exile whenever it gets discarded, bypassing the need to hardcast it from hand. This synergy makes Necrogoyf an exceptional fit for madness decks, particularly in formats like Modern and Legacy where established madness archetypes exist. The four toughness provides reasonable defensive capabilities while waiting for the power to scale up. Players should seriously consider this card for Commander decks built around graveyard themes, zombie strategies, or any shell with cards like Faithless Looting, Stitcher's Supplier, and other discard outlets. Its format legality across Modern, Legacy, and Commander makes it accessible for competitive and casual play alike. Necrogoyf shines brightest in dedicated graveyard strategies where every creature card matters and discard effects are already included in your game plan.
Illustrated by Nicholas Gregory