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Magic: The Gathering

Trespassing Souleater

New Phyrexia 163 • common

Set
New Phyrexia
Collector number
163
Rarity
Common
Mana cost
3 generic mana
Type
Creature
Colors
Colorless
Artist
Scott Chou
Market price
$0.09
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Card face

What it does

U/P symbol: This creature can't be blocked this turn. (U/P symbol can be paid with either blue mana or 2 life.)

"We thank the souleaters for surveilling our lives that we may be preserved from our own ignorance."Drones' hymn of gratitude
Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardNot legal
  • PioneerNot legal
  • ModernLegal
  • LegacyLegal
  • VintageLegal
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperLegal
  • BrawlNot legal
  • HistoricNot legal
  • TimelessNot legal
  • Penny DreadfulLegal
  • OathbreakerLegal

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Provenance

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Trespassing Souleater was released in May 2011 as part of the New Phyrexia set for the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. It was designed to reflect the set's central theme of the Phyrexians, a race of biomechanical horrors who seek to conquer and 'complete' other planes of existence through metal and flesh. As a common card, it served as a utility creature meant to demonstrate the set's focus on the Phyrexian mana mechanic, which allowed players to pay life instead of colored mana to cast spells.

The card's visual identity was crafted by artist Scott Chou, who emphasized the terrifying, grotesque aesthetic associated with the Phyrexians. Chou's design depicts a spindly, parasitic creature that embodies the set's narrative of invasive, unyielding metal corruption. Upon release, the card was evaluated primarily for its niche function in competitive gameplay, where its ability to become unblockable offered a specific tactical advantage in aggressive decks of that era.

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