Graveyard Trespasser // Graveyard Glutton

Creature — Human Werewolf // Creature — Werewolf

Ward—Discard a card.
Whenever this creature enters or attacks, exile up to one target card from a graveyard. If a creature card was exiled this way, each opponent loses 1 life and you gain 1 life.
Daybound (If a player casts no spells during their own turn, it becomes night next turn.)

CMC
3
Mana cost
{2}{B}
Color identity
B
Rarity
rare
Set
Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
Price
$0.47
EDHREC rank
#15953
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Graveyard Trespasser // Graveyard Glutton card art
Graveyard Trespasser // Graveyard Glutton hits the board as a self-protecting threat that eats the graveyard on every attack, draining opponents and dodging targeted removal through its ward cost. Three mana for a 3/3 that grows, disrupts, and generates life swing is a strong rate — this card earns its slot.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

In Commander, Graveyard Trespasser // Graveyard Glutton fills a role that the format chronically undervalues — repeatable, on-board graveyard hate that doesn't cost you a card to activate. The drain trigger scales in multiplayer, and the ward tax is genuinely punishing in a format full of cheap spot removal. In Pioneer and Modern, it saw legitimate sideboard and mainboard consideration in midrange shells, particularly alongside Grixis and Jund strategies that want a threat that pulls double duty against graveyard decks. Legacy and Vintage have enough power density that a 3/3 for three rarely makes the cut, but the graveyard disruption is real enough that fringe applications exist. For Commander players specifically, this is one of the cleaner hate pieces available — it disrupts without being a dead card in games where graveyards aren't a factor, because it still attacks and grows.

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Price Context

Current price

$0.47 bulk tier

At $0.47, Graveyard Trespasser // Graveyard Glutton is firmly bulk, which makes it an easy inclusion with no opportunity cost. Bulk rares with genuine competitive and Commander relevance tend to stay in this range unless a deck archetype spikes demand, so don't expect appreciation — just pick up copies and run them.

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    Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.