About Nihilith
Nihilith, Creature — horror, designed by Dave Allsop first released in May, 2007 in the set Future Sight and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of € 0.16.
A deck that focuses on disrupting the opponent's hand and graveyard, such as a discard or mill strategy, would benefit from using Nihilith due to its ability to capitalize on cards being put into the opponent's graveyard. While Nihilith can be a strong addition to such a deck, there may be better options available depending on the specific strategy and synergy of the deck, such as cards with more immediate impact or versatility. Overall, Nihilith could see play in the right deck but may not be a staple card in competitive formats.
Rules
19/03/21
A creature cast using suspend will enter the battlefield with haste. It will have haste until another player gains control of it. (In some rare cases, another player may gain control of the creature spell itself. If this happens, the creature won’t enter the battlefield with haste.)
19/03/21
If an effect refers to a “suspended card,” that means a card that (1) has suspend, (2) is in exile, and (3) has one or more time counters on it.
19/03/21
If you can’t cast the card, perhaps because there are no legal targets available, it remains exiled with no time counters on it, and it’s no longer suspended.
19/03/21
When the last time counter is removed, the second triggered ability of suspend triggers. It doesn’t matter why the last time counter was removed or what effect removed it.
19/03/21
You are never forced to activate mana abilities to pay costs, so if there is a mandatory additional mana cost (such as from Thalia, Guardian of Thraben), you can decline to activate mana abilities to pay for it and hence fail to cast the suspended card, leaving it in exile.
19/03/21
You can exile a card in your hand using suspend any time you could cast that card. Consider its card type, any effects that modify when you could cast it (such as flash) and any other effects that stop you from casting it (such as from Meddling Mage’s ability) to determine if and when you can do this. Whether you could actually complete all steps in casting the card is irrelevant. For example, you can exile a card with suspend that has no mana cost or that requires a target even if no legal targets are available at that time.
07/06/13
A creature cast using suspend will enter the battlefield with haste. It will have haste until another player gains control of it (or, in some rare cases, gains control of the creature spell itself).
07/06/13
Exiling a card with suspend isn’t casting that card. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to.
07/06/13
If the first triggered ability of suspend (the one that removes time counters) is countered, no time counter is removed. The ability will trigger again during the card’s owner’s next upkeep.
07/06/13
If the second triggered ability of suspend (the one that lets you cast the card) is countered, the card can’t be cast. It remains exiled with no time counters on it, and it’s no longer suspended.
01/05/07
If a token is put into an opponent’s graveyard from the battlefield, or a copy of a spell is put into an opponent’s graveyard from the stack, Nihilith’s ability will not trigger, because the ability references “a card.”
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