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Grim Servant
Creature — Zombie Warlock
Menace
When Grim Servant enters the battlefield, search your library for a card with mana value less than or equal to your devotion to black, reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle. You lose 3 life. (Each in the mana costs of permanents you control counts toward your devotion to black.)



DemonDragonJ on How Can Tutor Effects Remain …
2 months ago
In these two posts, Mark Rosewater stated that WotC is very careful about printing tutor effects, as such cards decrease variance in gameplay, and I understand his perspective, on that matter, but tutors have been a part of the game from its very beginning, so I believe that it would be wrong to stop printing them, and I would like to see tutors with creative effects that require the players to use them strategically, such as Beseech the Mirror or Grim Servant, both of which require proper deckbuilding to be used to their fullest potential.
What does everyone else say, about this subject? How can tutor effects remain interesting and not too powerful? I certainly am interested to hear your thoughts, on this matter.
DemonDragonJ on
100 Shades of Gray
5 months ago
I very dearly would like to put either Insatiable Avarice and/or Grim Servant in this deck, but I do not believe that I can make room for those cards, unfortunately.