Unholy Strength
The original black aggressive aura, and a card whose cultural footprint vastly outstripped its rules text. The +2/+1 split was the template Wizards established for color-coded one-mana auras in the earliest sets: Holy Strength got +1/+2 in white, Unholy Strength got the offense-skewed version in black, and the pair encoded a design philosophy that black's bonuses lean toward damage while white's lean toward survival. As a stat-boost it has long since been outclassed (later one-drops do far more for the same mana, and aura-based aggression carries a two-for-one risk the game learned to punish decades ago), but the card persists in collective memory for a reason unrelated to play: the original Anson Maddocks art, with its pentagram backdrop, was one of the cards Wizards quietly altered during the satanic-panic anxieties of the mid-1990s. Later printings cycled through new illustrations that stripped the iconography, and the early printing became a small artifact of the moment when a trading card game had to negotiate with the cultural pressures of its first audience. As a design, it is a footnote; as an object, it stands among the clearest examples of how Magic's early visual identity was shaped by forces outside the game itself.

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