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CardName: Grave tender Cost: {G} Type: Creature - Elf shaman Pow/Tgh: 1/1 Rules Text: During your upkeep, if your graveyard is empty, you may sacrifice Grave tender to return all cards in all graveyards into play under your control. {1}{G},{T}: Return target creature from your graveyard to your hand. Flavour Text: Sometimes the cycle of life needs a little push. Set/Rarity: Community Mashup Set Rare

Grave tender
{g}
 
 R 
Creature – Elf shaman
During your upkeep, if your graveyard is empty, you may sacrifice Grave tender to return all cards in all graveyards into play under your control.
{1}{g},{t}: Return target creature from your graveyard to your hand.
Sometimes the cycle of life needs a little push.
1/1
Created on 07 May 2014 by Vitenka

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2014-05-07 11:04:14: Vitenka created and commented on the card Grave tender

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Green sorcery, graveyard to hand, enchantment, flashable, gain life and victory points.

Ok, return your graveyard to you hand as an alternate win condition. Sounds possible. Heck; there's Nezumi Graverobber who's kinda like that.

But we'll not resort to a flip card. Using Nezumi as my main inspiration; feels ok as a low cost.

Fascinating. I'm a little wary of getting Raise Dead (well, Wildwood Rebirth) on tap, considering how good Undertaker is; that ability is so good that it kinda draws attention away from the more interesting half.

No, that side's broken, too, with Shriekhorn. Assuming you can keep your graveyard clean until the beginning of turn 3, that is. Even if you only picked up two lands, it would be worth it.

Yeah, this is ridiculously strong. Mill everyone in commander, then play Bojuka Bog on yourself.

Yeah; it's a combo piece. My thinking was; It can go off early; but if it does, there's nothing much to reclaim.

It's hard to go off late; and correspondingly more powerful if it does - but you need some other way of getting non-creatures out of your graveyard or not to run any (and even then, land destruction will ruin your day)

Perhaps that first 'may' should be a must?

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