Incinerator of the Guilty is a fantastic new Mythic-rare card that can burn opponents’ boards to ashes in an instant.

If there’s one Creature type that MTG has no shortage of, it’sDragons. As one of the game’s most enduring and well-represented types, Dragons inMTGcan fit any role from rampaging beast to godlike manipulator.

NewDragonsneed to be something really special in order to rise aboveMTG’sglut, and Incinerator of the Guilty is poised to do just that.

For a whopping 4RR (four generic mana and two red), Incinerator of the Guilty needs to have a truly explosive impact on the game in order to justify its mana value. Thankfully, this newly revealed dragonsoars abovethat bar with ease, having the potential to burn down an opponent’s whole board in a devastating one-sided wipe.

When this Dragon damages an opponent, its player can exile a number of cards from their graveyard. The combined mana value of these cardssets the value of X. Incinerator of the Guilty then deals damage to all of that opponent’s Creatures and Planeswalkers.

Similar to fellow field-clearing DragonSteel Hellkite, Incinerator of the Guilty relies on dealing damage to an opponent in order to trigger its burn-based destruction. While this would be a tall order for many creatures, a combination of Flying, Trample, and 6 power makes this an exceptionally tricky creature to keep from dealing at least a sliver of damage.

Incinerator of the Guilty has truly caught Magic players’ attention among earlyMurders at Karlov Manor card reveals. Following its reveal, Incinerator of the Guilty has been valued at an initial $19.99 on TCGPlayer. Thankfully pre-release estimates are often inflated.

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Hopefully, whenMurders at Karlov Manorreleases onFebruary 9players won’t need a whole hoard of treasure in order to get their hands on this phenomenal new red option.

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Jack Bye was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in ecommerce content. He is a Magic The Gathering and DnD expert, covering all things tabletop games. He also has bylines at WePC and VideoGamer.