About Moonshadow
Moonshadow, Creature — elemental, designed by Olivier Bernard first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Lorwyn Eclipsed and was printed exactly in 5 different ways.
Moonshadow would fit best in a self-mill or sacrifice-based black deck that can consistently put permanents (especially creatures, artifacts, enchantments, or lands) into the graveyard to quickly remove its six -1/-1 counters—aristocrats, dredge, graveyard midrange, or even Pox-style shells would benefit most, since fetch lands, disposable creatures, and self-mill effects help “grow” it efficiently; however, as a one-mana creature that effectively starts as a 0/0 and needs six separate permanent cards to hit the graveyard before becoming threatening, it’s quite slow and vulnerable compared to stronger one-drops like Death’s Shadow (which scales much faster and synergizes with life-loss strategies), Evolved Sleeper (which provides reliable scaling without setup), or even Scourge of the Skyclaves in graveyard-adjacent shells, so while it could be playable in a dedicated synergy-driven casual or Commander deck that reliably fills the graveyard, it would likely not see competitive play unl
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