About Soul Immolation
Soul Immolation, Sorcery, designed by Drew Tucker first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Lorwyn Eclipsed and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
Soul Immolation would fit best in a Rakdos or mono‑red deck that either benefits from placing ‑1/‑1 counters on its own creatures (such as decks built around undying, persist, death triggers, or creatures that want to be sacrificed anyway) or that runs high‑toughness creatures so it can reliably blight for large X values; it could also function in an aristocrats-style shell where weakening or killing your own creature is upside. That said, the card is likely too slow and risky for competitive play because it requires a creature with high toughness in play and shrinks your own board as an additional cost, making it vulnerable to removal in response. In most cases, cards like Crackle with Power, Torment of Hailfire, Comet Storm, Exsanguinate, or even Blasphemous Act (depending on the format) provide more reliable or explosive win conditions without requiring you to damage your own board, making them generally stronger options. Overall, Soul Immolation is probably more of a niche or casua
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