TCG Playability
Sorcery
Devoid (This card has no color.) Exile target creature.
It's bad enough to be torn to pieces. It's worse by far to be torn from the world itself.
Oblivion Strike is a versatile removal spell that offers clean, efficient creature exile at a reasonable mana cost of three generic and one black mana. As a devoid sorcery, this card transcends traditional color identity restrictions, making it particularly valuable in colorless-focused strategies and Eldrazi decks that specifically reward or synergize with the devoid mechanic. The spell's primary strength lies in its unconditional exile effect, which permanently removes target creatures from the game rather than simply destroying them, bypassing regeneration, indestructible mechanics, and graveyard-based strategies that many opponents might rely upon. This makes Oblivion Strike especially potent against decks featuring cards with graveyard synergies, recursive threats, or protection abilities. In constructed formats, this card finds homes in multiple deck archetypes. Control decks appreciate the straightforward removal at an efficient rate, while Eldrazi-themed strategies benefit from the devoid synergies. The card's legality across pioneer, modern, legacy, vintage, and commander formats provides excellent flexibility for players across different competitive and casual environments. Pauper players particularly value this option as an uncommon-legal removal spell, while commander players gravitate toward it for its exile effect and colorless mana accommodation. Whether you're building a dedicated Eldrazi deck, filling removal slots in a control strategy, or simply needing reliable creature elimination that avoids graveyard interactions, Oblivion Strike delivers consistent, dependable performance without flashy effects, making it a staple consideration for many decks.
Illustrated by Daniel Ljunggren