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CardName: Beezalphor, the Corruptor Cost: 3BBB Type: Legendary Creature - Avatar Pow/Tgh: 7/7 Rules Text: _Eminence_ -- At the beginning of your upkeep, if Beezalphor, the Corruptor is in the command zone or on the battlefield, draw a card and gain a poison counter. Flying, trample Whenever Beezalphor deals damage to an opponent, that player draws that many cards. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: [Assorted] Card Repository Mythic

Beezalphor, the Corruptor
{3}{b}{b}{b}
 
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Legendary Creature – Avatar
Eminence — At the beginning of your upkeep, if Beezalphor, the Corruptor is in the command zone or on the battlefield, draw a card and gain a poison counter.
Flying, trample
Whenever Beezalphor deals damage to an opponent, that player draws that many cards.
7/7
Updated on 10 Jul 2019 by SecretInfiltrator

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2019-07-10 15:03:13: SecretInfiltrator created and commented on the card Beezalphor, the Corruptor

See here.

My take on a different take on eminence commanders.

Um; ok, so 7/7 flying trample for 6 is a small discount. And you get an extra card each turn whther you cast it or not.

And in exchange... the opponent gets to draw lots of cards, and you lose the game on turn 10.

That feels like quite the stupendous downside. But drawing two cards a turn.... maybe worth it?

Interesting idea; makes commanders more like... oh what where they called. Avatars?

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