About Omen of the End
Omen of the End, Minion - dragon, designed by Christina Kraus first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Across the Timeways.
Omen of the End is a classic “fatigue” or “mill payoff” card, so it would only fit into a dedicated fatigue/control deck that plans to empty its own deck on purpose—most realistically a slow Control or Combo deck that draws aggressively, survives into the late game with heavy removal and healing, and wins by pushing the opponent into fatigue faster (for example, a Control Priest or Warlock-style shell focused on draw, stall, and disruption). However, requiring your deck to be empty makes it extremely slow and situational, so it would generally be worse than more consistent mill tools like Coldlight Oracle (in Wild), Tickatus (in formats where available), or disruption cards like Theotar, the Mad Duke, because those impact the opponent’s deck or hand without demanding full self-fatigue setup. As a result, this card would likely be niche and only see play in very specific meme or dedicated fatigue builds, not in competitive mainstream decks, unless the meta is extremely slow and grindy.
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