| Name | Dark Bribe |
|---|---|
| Type | Spell |
| Description | Draw 3 cards. Pick one to give to your opponent. |
| Flavor | Just be sure to draw the cards UNDER the table, alright? |
| Artist | Ramzy Kamen |
| Set | Escape from Violet Hold #128019 |
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| Image |
| Name | Dark Bribe |
|---|---|
| Type | Spell |
| Description | Draw 3 cards. Pick one to give to your opponent. |
| Flavor | Just be sure to draw the cards UNDER the table, alright? |
| Artist | Ramzy Kamen |
| Set | Escape from Violet Hold #128019 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
Dark Bribe, Spell, designed by Ramzy Kamen first released in Jun, 2026 in the set Escape from Violet Hold.
Dark Bribe would fit best in a fast, low-curve Demon Hunter deck (such as Aggro or Tempo) that benefits more from raw card volume than the opponent does, since drawing three for 2 mana is extremely efficient and aggressive decks can often dump their hand quickly and pressure the opponent before the gifted card matters; it would also synergize well with strategies that include situational or low-impact cards in certain matchups, increasing the odds that the opponent receives something awkward. However, giving your opponent a card is a significant drawback, especially in control or combo-heavy metas where extra resources are highly valuable, so compared to safer draw options like Spectral Sight or even Skull of Gul’dan (which provides strong cost reduction), Dark Bribe would generally be riskier and likely inferior unless the metagame is extremely tempo-focused. Overall, it could see niche play in hyper-aggressive lists that value immediate refill over long-term advantage, but it would p
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