TCG Playability
Creature — Horror
When this creature enters, until end of turn, another target creature you control gets +2/+0 and gains "When this creature dies, return it to the battlefield tapped under its owner's control." Warp {1}{B} (You may cast this card from your hand for its warp cost. Exile this creature at the beginning of the next end step, then you may cast it from exile on a later turn.)
Perigee Beckoner is a versatile black creature that brings both immediate tempo value and recursive flexibility to any deck looking to leverage its unique ability set. This 4/5 creature for four mana provides a solid body, but its true power lies in its enters-the-battlefield effect, which temporarily grants another target creature you control +2/0 and equips it with a persistent death trigger that returns the creature to play tapped. This mechanic is particularly potent in sacrifice-heavy strategies, token decks, and reanimation shells where you're already planning to bounce creatures in and out of the graveyard. The temporary power boost sets up explosive turns, especially when paired with creatures that have inherent evasion or death triggers of their own. What makes Perigee Beckoner exceptional is its warp mechanic, allowing you to cast it for just one generic and one black mana from exile, making it incredibly efficient for recurring plays throughout a longer game. This makes the card particularly attractive in Commander and Pioneer formats where you can maximize value across multiple turns and leverage your graveyard as a resource. In Standard and Historic, it slots perfectly into sacrifice-focused decks and control shells that can abuse the enters-the-battlefield trigger repeatedly. The card's versatility across so many formats, combined with its repeatable value engine and efficient recast cost, makes it an excellent addition for players seeking strategic depth and recursive advantage.
Illustrated by Dmitry Burmak