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Legendary Creature — Zombie Snake Warlock
{T}, Sacrifice a creature you control with mana value X other than Sidisi: Return target creature card with mana value X plus 1 from your graveyard to the battlefield. Activate only as a sorcery.
“Sacrifice outlet that recurs bigger creatures from your graveyard.”
Sidisi, Regent of the Mire is a graveyard-focused sacrifice outlet that recurs creatures at a rate. You're filling your graveyard with expendable creatures, then using Sidisi's ability to sacrifice them and pull back slightly bigger threats from your bin—essentially getting value out of cards twice. The deck leans heavily into self-mill effects and cheap creature tokens to fuel the sacrifice engine, creating a grinding advantage game where you're always getting creatures back online while your opponents' resources dwindle.
Your game plan involves cycling through threats and expendable creatures (tokens, dorks, utility creatures) while stocking your graveyard. Sidisi turns all this engine activity into a stream of reanimated creatures, and you naturally accumulate board presence while building toward either a critical mass of creatures for combat damage or setting up a sacrifice combo. With cards that create tokens or benefit from sacrifice triggers, you're essentially playing a value game where attrition is your friend.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Use budget self-mill like Satyr Wayfinder and Stitcher's Supplier instead of pricey tutors; swap Viscera Seer for free sacrifice outlets like Viscera Seer or Yahenni, Undying Partisan.
Inclusion = % of Sidisi, Regent of the Mire decks running this card. +lift = percentage-point boost over the format average.
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