Guiltfeeder
| Name | Guiltfeeder |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — horror |
| Description | Fear (This creature can't be blocked except by artifact creatures and/or black creatures.) Whenever Guiltfeeder attacks and isn't blocked, defending player loses 1 life for each card in their graveyard. |
| Artist | Helge C. Balzer |
| Set | Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate #756 |
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About Guiltfeeder
Guiltfeeder, Creature — horror, designed by Mark Tedin first released in May, 2002 in the set Judgment and was printed exactly in 4 different ways.
A deck that focuses on milling the opponent's library, forcing them to discard cards and fill their graveyard, would benefit from using Guiltfeeder as it can capitalize on the number of cards in the opponent's graveyard to deal damage. While Guiltfeeder can be a strong card in such a strategy, there are potentially better options like Consuming Aberration, which can grow in power based on the opponent's graveyard size and provide a more immediate threat. However, Guiltfeeder could still see play in decks looking to drain the opponent's life total over time and disrupt their game plan.
Rules
04/15/13
An ability that triggers when something “attacks and isn’t blocked” triggers in the declare blockers step after blockers are declared if (1) that creature is attacking and (2) no creatures are declared to block it. It will trigger even if that creature was put onto the battlefield attacking rather than having been declared as an attacker in the declare attackers step.
Frequently asked questions about Guiltfeeder
What type of card is Guiltfeeder?
Guiltfeeder is a Creature — horror card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Guiltfeeder do?
Fear (This creature can't be blocked except by artifact creatures and/or black creatures.) Whenever Guiltfeeder attacks and isn't blocked, defending player loses 1 life for each card in their graveyard.
What set is Guiltfeeder from?
Guiltfeeder was first released in the set Judgment, illustrated by Mark Tedin.
Is Guiltfeeder legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Guiltfeeder can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

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