How does Embalm work in MTG?

avatarLettingTail2 years ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

Embalm is a cool ability in MTG that lets you get a second chance with your creatures. Basically, when a creature with Embalm is in your graveyard, you can pay its Embalm cost, exile it from the graveyard, and then create a token that's a copy of that creature, except it's also a white Zombie in addition to its other types. It's like zombie resurrection for your creatures!

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avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago

Simple version: Embalm lets you pay to exile a creature card from your graveyard and you get a zombie copy of it to play.


avatarDroppingSway2 years ago

Honestly, I think Embalm is a bit underrated. Used it in a tournament once and it totally threw my opponent off. It's like a sneaky way to bring back creatures and mess with your opponent's strategy.

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