Drudge Skeletons
| Name | Drudge Skeletons |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — skeleton |
| Description | |
| Flavor | "The dead make good soldiers. They can't disobey orders, never surrender, and don't stop fighting when a random body part falls off." —Nevinyrral, *Necromancer's Handbook* |
| Artist | Arnie Swekel |
| Set | Eighth Edition #129★ |
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About Drudge Skeletons
Drudge Skeletons, Creature — skeleton, designed by Sandra Everingham first released in Aug, 1993 in the set Limited Edition Alpha and was printed exactly in 30 different ways.
Drudge Skeletons would be beneficial in a black-based control or midrange deck that focuses on board presence and resilience. While it offers a cheap and repeatable regeneration ability, there are better options available such as Nantuko Husk, which provides a sacrifice outlet for additional value. Drudge Skeletons may not see play in competitive formats due to its limited impact compared to more versatile cards, but it could find a home in casual or budget decks looking for a resilient threat.
Frequently asked questions about Drudge Skeletons
What type of card is Drudge Skeletons?
Drudge Skeletons is a Creature — skeleton card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Drudge Skeletons do?
{B}: Regenerate this creature. (The next time this creature would be destroyed this turn, instead tap it, remove it from combat, and heal all damage on it.)
What set is Drudge Skeletons from?
Drudge Skeletons was first released in the set Limited Edition Alpha, illustrated by Sandra Everingham.
Is Drudge Skeletons legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Drudge Skeletons 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 Drudge Skeletons?
Cards similar to Drudge Skeletons include Mire Boa, Crimson Muckwader, Regenerate. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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