Necropede
| Name | Necropede |
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| Type | Artifact creature — phyrexian insect |
| Description | Infect (This creature deals damage to creatures in the form of -1/-1 counters and to players in the form of poison counters.) When Necropede dies, you may put a -1/-1 counter on target creature. |
| Artist | Nic Klein |
| Set | Scars of Mirrodin #185 |
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About Necropede
Necropede, Artifact creature — phyrexian insect, designed by Nic Klein first released in Oct, 2010 in the set Scars of Mirrodin. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
A deck focused on utilizing -1/-1 counters and poison counters, such as a Infect or Proliferate deck, would benefit from including Necropede. While Necropede is a solid card for its cost and ability to spread -1/-1 counters, there are stronger options like Plague Stinger or Glistener Elf that can provide more immediate threat and synergy in these decks. Necropede can still see play in certain builds for its unique abilities, but it may not be a top-tier choice compared to other options available.
Rules
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A player who has ten or more poison counters loses the game. This is a state-based action.
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If damage from a source with infect that would be dealt to a player is prevented, that player doesn’t get poison counters. If damage from a source with infect that would be dealt to a creature is prevented, that creature doesn’t get -1/-1 counters.
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The -1/-1 counters remain on the creature indefinitely. They’re not removed if the creature regenerates or the turn ends.
Frequently asked questions about Necropede
What type of card is Necropede?
Necropede is a Artifact creature — phyrexian insect card in Hearthstone HS.
What does Necropede do?
Infect (This creature deals damage to creatures in the form of -1/-1 counters and to players in the form of poison counters.) When Necropede dies, you may put a -1/-1 counter on target creature.
What set is Necropede from?
Necropede was first released in the set Scars of Mirrodin, illustrated by Nic Klein.
Is Necropede legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Necropede can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
What competitive formats is Necropede played in?
Necropede sees competitive metagame play in 1 format(s): Commander.
What cards are similar to Necropede?
Cards similar to Necropede include Plague Myr, Viridian Corrupter, Tainted Strike. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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