| Name | Doom Foretold |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment |
| Description | At the beginning of each player's upkeep, that player sacrifices a nonland, nontoken permanent. If that player can't, they discard a card, they lose 2 life, you draw a card, you gain 2 life, you create a 2/2 white Knight creature token with vigilanceSee more |
| Artist | Daniel Ljunggren |
| Set | Throne of Eldraine #378 |
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About Doom Foretold
Doom Foretold, Enchantment, designed by Daniel Ljunggren first released in Sep, 2019 in the set Throne of Eldraine and was printed exactly in 5 different ways.
A deck that focuses on controlling the board and generating value from sacrificing permanents would benefit from including Doom Foretold. While it may not be a top-tier competitive card, it can be a strong choice in a deck that can consistently trigger its abilities and take advantage of the various benefits it provides. Other similar cards like Martyr's Bond or Grave Pact offer similar effects but may be better suited for specific strategies, so the decision to include Doom Foretold would depend on the overall game plan and synergy within the deck.
Rules
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If Doom Foretold leaves the battlefield or changes control while its ability is on the stack, its effect still happens. You just won’t be able to sacrifice it if instructed to do so.
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If the player can sacrifice a nonland, nontoken permanent, that player must do so. They can’t choose to rush toward their doom.
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In a Two-Headed Giant game, Doom Foretold’s ability triggers twice during a team’s upkeep. In any order you’d like, each of those players has to sacrifice a permanent. The full consequences happen if that player can’t, even if you sacrifice Doom Foretold as the first triggered ability is resolving.

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