Mortiphobia

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About Mortiphobia

Mortiphobia, Enchantment, designed by Christopher Moeller first released in Feb, 2002 in the set Torment. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of 3.39.

This card, Mortiphobia, would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on graveyard interaction or disruption, such as a black control or reanimator deck. While Mortiphobia offers flexibility in its abilities to exile cards from graveyards, there are other cards like Leyline of the Void or Nihil Spellbomb that provide more efficient and powerful graveyard hate effects. Mortiphobia could see play in certain metas or as a budget option, but may not be a top choice in competitive settings.

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Frequently asked questions about Mortiphobia

What type of card is Mortiphobia?

Mortiphobia is a Enchantment card in Magic: the Gathering MTG.

What does Mortiphobia do?

{1}{B}, Discard a card: Exile target card from a graveyard. {1}{B}, Sacrifice Mortiphobia: Exile target card from a graveyard.

How much does Mortiphobia cost?

Mortiphobia currently starts at 3.39. See live prices from multiple sellers in the Where to buy section above.

What set is Mortiphobia from?

Mortiphobia was first released in the set Torment, illustrated by Christopher Moeller.

Is Mortiphobia legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Mortiphobia can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.