It’s not the worst you could do, sure, but it’s nothing to scream about (well…). I know that Horror of the Broken Lands isn’t all that great of a card. Ready to be scared? Honorable Mentions Horror of the Broken Lands That’s enough about what horror creatures are. I guess sea creatures are pretty scary, and the great big ocean and its unknown depths is pretty terrifying. Go figure that some of the most horror-aligned creatures would work nicely with horrors. There’s also quite a bit of overlap with a few other tribes, namely zombies, Eldrazi, Phyrexians, and krakens. There’s also a lot of mill thrown in thanks to blue’s influence, and green brings a decent amount of counters and big, beefy creatures. The black-aligned creatures love infect, life play, exile effects, and anything that messes with your graveyard. In terms of mechanical flavor, horrors are pretty varied with just a few common threads among them. Their color combos, Golgari ( ) and Dimir ( ) take up another small chunk. Green and blue have a much smaller piece of the pie but are the other two big colors for horror. While you’ll find horrors in every color in the game, they’re much more concentrated in black with over half of horrors in this color. Especially not with the current trajectory of the story. There are well over 200 horror creatures in Magic so far, and I don’t see that number stopping its climb anytime soon. Best Horror Creature Payoffs and SynergiesĪdvanced Stitchwing | Illustration by Johann BodinĪs you may have figured out on your own, horror creatures are creatures with the “horror” subtype.Runo Stromkirk / Krothuss, Lord of the Deep Voldaren Pariah / Abolisher of Bloodlines Ludevic’s Test Subject / Ludevic’s Abomination Gisela, the Broken Blade + Bruna, the Fading Light
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