Ascendant Evincar
A two-sided anthem that doubles as a sweeper in one body: the +1/+1 to other black creatures is ordinary lord work, but the -1/-1 to every nonblack creature is where the design earns its six mana. That second clause turns the card from a creature into a board state. In a deck built around black bodies it functions as an asymmetric pump that quietly executes opposing utility creatures, mana dorks, and small tokens the moment it resolves, and keeps shrinking anything that joins them afterward. The body itself is what you pay for that ongoing one-sided wrath: a 3/3 flier for six is unremarkable, and the pump half contributes nothing if your own board is not committed to black. Strict color discipline buys the conversion of that discipline into a persistent debuff aura. The flavor tracks the function exactly: an evincar is a Phyrexian overlord of a conquered plane, and the card plays like one, elevating its own kind while degrading everything outside the faction. It is a clean piece of color-pie identity, the sort of effect that says black is the color that punishes everything else for existing without needing a line of reminder text to sell it.






