How does Dark Impostor work in MTG?

avatarAgeingJetty2 years ago
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avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago

Simple: Dark Impostor exiles creatures and then becomes a copycat of their abilities. It's like having a Swiss Army knife that gets new tools every time you use it.

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avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

Dark Impostor is basically your MTG undercover agent! When it exiles another creature, it snags all their abilities along with the exile. So, picture it gobbling up your opponent's creatures and then saying, 'Thanks, I'll take it from here!' with all their moves. Plus, when it has enough mana dumped into its ability, it transforms into a creature-slaying, ability-stealing beast!


avatarVitriolingMouth2 years ago

Not a fan tbh. Dark Impostor takes too much mana to be really effective. There are better cards out there to fill your deck with.

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