Two-Headed Cerberus
| Name | Two-Headed Cerberus |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — dog |
| Description | Double strike (This creature deals both first-strike and regular combat damage.) |
| Flavor | The left head keeps the right head starved as motivation to track new prey. |
| Artist | Karl Kopinski |
| Set | Theros #146 |
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About Two-Headed Cerberus
Two-Headed Cerberus, Creature — dog, designed by Karl Kopinski first released in Sep, 2013 in the set Theros.
A deck that focuses on aggressive strategies and winning through combat damage would benefit from including Two-Headed Cerberus, especially in a red-based deck that can easily cast it. However, there are better cards for similar effects, such as Swiftblade Vindicator, which has double strike and additional abilities, making it a stronger choice in most cases. While Two-Headed Cerberus can be a fun and flavorful addition to a deck, it may not see competitive play due to its limited impact compared to other options available.
Frequently asked questions about Two-Headed Cerberus
What type of card is Two-Headed Cerberus?
Two-Headed Cerberus is a Creature — dog card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Two-Headed Cerberus do?
Double strike (This creature deals both first-strike and regular combat damage.)
What set is Two-Headed Cerberus from?
Two-Headed Cerberus was first released in the set Theros, illustrated by Karl Kopinski.
Is Two-Headed Cerberus legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Two-Headed Cerberus can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
What cards are similar to Two-Headed Cerberus?
Cards similar to Two-Headed Cerberus include Iroas's Champion, Raging Redcap, Battle Mastery. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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