Faerie Macabre
| Name | Faerie Macabre |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — faerie rogue |
| Description | Flying Discard this card: Exile up to two target cards from graveyards. |
| Flavor | She is drawn to those dreams found only in the eternal sleep. |
| Artist | Nathanna Erica |
| Set | Special Guests #134 |
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About Faerie Macabre
Faerie Macabre, Creature — faerie rogue, designed by rk post first released in May, 2008 in the set Shadowmoor and was printed exactly in 6 different ways. It see play in 2 formats: Pauper and Premodern.
This Faerie Macabre card would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on graveyard interaction, such as a reanimator or control deck. It can disrupt strategies that rely on the graveyard by exiling key cards. While Faerie Macabre is a solid option, other cards like Leyline of the Void or Surgical Extraction may offer more versatile graveyard hate options and see more play in competitive settings. However, Faerie Macabre can still be a valuable inclusion in certain metagames or as a budget-friendly alternative.
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Rules
05/01/08
Faerie Macabre’s second ability can be activated only while it’s in your hand. You can do this any time you could cast an instant.
Frequently asked questions about Faerie Macabre
What type of card is Faerie Macabre?
Faerie Macabre is a Creature — faerie rogue card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Faerie Macabre do?
Flying Discard this card: Exile up to two target cards from graveyards.
What set is Faerie Macabre from?
Faerie Macabre was first released in the set Shadowmoor, illustrated by rk post.
Is Faerie Macabre legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Faerie Macabre can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
What competitive formats is Faerie Macabre played in?
Faerie Macabre sees competitive metagame play in 2 format(s): Pauper, Premodern.

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