| Name | Tooth Collector |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human rogue |
| Description | When Tooth Collector enters the battlefield, target creature an opponent controls gets -1/-1 until end of turn. Delirium — At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, if there are four or more card types among cards in your graveyard, target creatureSee more |
| Artist | Bud Cook |
| Set | Shadows over Innistrad #140 |
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About Tooth Collector
Tooth Collector, Creature — human rogue, designed by Bud Cook first released in Feb, 2016 in the set Duel Decks: Blessed vs. Cursed and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
Tooth Collector would be beneficial in a black-based aggressive or midrange deck looking to control the board by weakening opposing creatures. However, there are potentially better options such as Fatal Push or Bone Shards, which offer more versatile removal options. Tooth Collector could see play in a specific tribal or themed deck, but its effectiveness may be limited in more competitive environments due to its narrow focus on -1/-1 effects.
Rules
04/08/16
Because you consider only the characteristics of a double-faced card’s front face while it’s not on the battlefield, the types of its back face won’t be counted for delirium.
04/08/16
Most triggered delirium abilities use an intervening “if” clause. There must be four or more card types among cards in your graveyard in order for these abilities to trigger, otherwise they never trigger at all. There’s no way to have the ability trigger if there aren’t enough card types, even if you intend to raise that number in response to the triggered ability. The number of card types is checked again as the trigger resolves, and if it has become too low somehow, the ability does nothing. If which card types are in your graveyard changes but the quantity of card types stays the same (or increases), then the delirium triggered ability will still resolve.
04/08/16
The card types in Magic are artifact, creature, enchantment, instant, land, planeswalker, sorcery, and tribal (a card type that appears on some older cards). Supertypes (such as legendary and basic) and subtypes (such as Human and Equipment) are not counted.

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