| Name | Living Death |
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Each player exiles all creature cards from their graveyard, then sacrifices all creatures they control, then puts all cards they exiled this way onto the battlefield. |
| Artist | Mark Winters |
| Set | Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander #185 |
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About Living Death
Living Death, Sorcery, designed by Charles Gillespie first released in Oct, 1997 in the set Tempest and was printed exactly in 18 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's a key card in 3 combos.
This card, Living Death, would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on graveyard recursion and sacrifice synergies, such as a reanimator or sacrifice deck in Magic: the Gathering. While Living Death can be a powerful board wipe and graveyard recursion tool, there are other cards like Rise of the Dark Realms that offer similar effects but with more control over what gets brought back. However, Living Death can still be a strong inclusion in certain strategies that can take advantage of its unique effect, making it a potential option for decks looking to capitalize on mass creature recursion and sacrifice tactics.
Rules
03/16/18
As Living Death resolves, all players exile their creature cards from graveyards at the same time. Then all players sacrifice all creatures they control at the same time. Then all players put all creatures they exiled onto the battlefield at the same time.

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