Moment of Craving
A flat -2/-2 with two life attached is black's answer to the part of the curve where aggressive decks live: it erases most one- and two-drops outright while staying live against bigger threats as a combat ambush or a way to finish something already softened. The two life is where the strategic work happens, too small to swing a long game but exactly the cushion a black deck wants when an opponent got under it, turning a piece of removal into a partial tempo reset. This is a recurring black template, a small minus-X instant with a lifegain rider, and it recurs because it answers a specific problem cleanly: how to give black an early-creature answer without leaning on incidental drain or oversized removal. The interesting constraint is that the number is fixed rather than scaling. A -2/-2 never grows with the game state, so it never reaches up the curve to catch a large threat, and that ceiling is precisely what keeps it honest as a low-end answer rather than a catch-all. Cards that scale their minus to available mana or to the board can pretend to be removal for everything; this one refuses to. The result is a piece of removal that knows exactly what it is for.




