Nantuko Husk
Free, repeatable sacrifice outlets are the load-bearing infrastructure of every aristocrats deck, and few designs taught the template more cleanly than this one. The activation cost is what matters: it asks nothing but a creature, with no tap and no per-turn cap on how often you fire it. That turns a board of expendable bodies into a stack of death triggers you can fire at instant speed, whether to slip a value out of a doomed creature before it dies, to empty your board in front of a wrath, or to load up on your own end step. The +2/+2 it accrues is almost incidental; the real output is the act of sacrificing, which an aristocrats deck converts into drain, card draw, or tokens through whatever payoff sits beside it. Without a payoff it does nothing but grow a 2/2 by eating your team, which is why the body itself is deliberately unexciting: a free outlet attached to a relevant rate would be a problem, so the engine and the value are split across two cards by design. A long line of free sacrifice outlets followed in its wake, each tuned slightly differently (Carrion Feeder wants only to grow, Viscera Seer wants to scry), but they all answer to the same shape: the costless, sacrifice-a-creature activation that runs as a clean, mana-free loop.

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Other printings
- Pioneer Masters#97
- Foundations Jumpstart#468
- The List#ORI-109
- Magic Origins#109
- Commander 2011#90
- Salvat 2005#F27
- Salvat 2005#F15
- Salvat 2005#F3










