Lokhust Heavy Destroyer
Symmetry is the trick every edict effect has to sell, and this one leans into it hard: everybody sacrifices a creature when it lands, including you. The Enmitic Exterminator trigger is a group-wide edict, not targeted removal, which means it walks past hexproof and protection but also asks you to have chaff on hand or a token to feed it. Where most edicts arrive on a spell and vanish, this one is bolted to a 3/2 flyer with unearth, so the sacrifice clause is reusable: die, then pay the unearth cost to bring it back for one attack and one more round of forced sacrifices before it exiles at end of step. That reuse is the design's real value axis, turning a fragile evasive body into a recurring toll on the whole table. The steep triple-black on both the cast and the unearth cost keeps it honest, gating the effect behind a committed black manabase rather than letting it splash freely. In a multiplayer context the arithmetic tilts in your favor, since a single trigger strips a creature from each opponent while costing you only one; the more players at the table, the more lopsided that one-for-many exchange becomes.

