Susur Secundi, Void Altar
Land — Planet
This land enters tapped.: Add
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Station (Tap another creature you control: Put charge counters equal to its power on this Planet. Station only as a sorcery.)
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, Pay 2 life, Sacrifice a creature: Draw cards equal to the sacrificed creature's power. Activate only as a sorcery.
- CMC
- 0
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- B
- Rarity
- mythic
- Set
- Edge of Eternities
- Price
- —
- EDHREC rank
- #2277
Susur Secundi, Void Altar lands as a repeatable sacrifice outlet that converts graveyard fuel into meaningful board presence — the kind of engine that makes commanders like Xu-Ifit, Osteoharmonist tick. The cost is real, but decks already running Body of Research or similarly graveyard-intensive lines barely feel it.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Xu-Ifit, Osteoharmonist
Xu-Ifit, Osteoharmonist is the natural home for Susur Secundi, Void Altar — appearing in nearly 65% of Xu-Ifit decks — because the two pieces form a self-sustaining loop where the altar feeds the graveyard recursion Xu-Ifit wants to exploit.

Edea, Possessed Sorceress
Edea, Possessed Sorceress shows up in roughly 30% of Edea builds, where Susur Secundi, Void Altar provides a sacrifice outlet that turns expended spell-fodder into ongoing value for Edea's possession-trigger gameplan.

Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis
Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis decks run Susur Secundi, Void Altar as a graveyard accelerant — putting creatures into the yard to pay Hogaak's convoke-and-delve cost while generating incremental advantage on the side.

Syr Vondam, Sunstar Exemplar
Syr Vondam, Sunstar Exemplar reaches for Susur Secundi, Void Altar because the altar's sacrifice trigger aligns cleanly with Syr Vondam's payoffs for processing permanents, turning otherwise-dead board states into fuel.

Abigale, Eloquent First-Year
Abigale, Eloquent First-Year decks use Susur Secundi, Void Altar to feed the graveyard density Abigale's spell-recursion gameplan demands, making the altar a reliable setup piece rather than a win condition on its own.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | legal |
| standard | legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Commander is the clear home for Susur Secundi, Void Altar — graveyard-centric strategies are more prevalent, games go long enough to recoup the investment, and the multiplayer threat density justifies a dedicated sacrifice outlet. In competitive 60-card formats like Modern and Pioneer, it faces a steeper bar: dedicated graveyard decks already have tighter, cheaper options, so Susur Secundi, Void Altar would need to offer something uniquely irreplaceable to earn a slot. Legacy and Vintage are legal but the speed of those formats makes a setup piece at this cost bracket a tough sell outside of niche brews. Standard legality gives brewers a chance to explore it in a less cluttered metagame, where the card's ceiling may be easier to reach.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card


Susur Secundi, Void AltarBody of Research
Infinite card draw; Infinite draw triggers
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Current price
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Pricing data for Susur Secundi, Void Altar isn't available in our current sources, so check Scryfall or TCGPlayer for the latest figures before buying. Given the card's high inclusion rate in Xu-Ifit, Osteoharmonist builds, demand could push the price above bulk if that commander continues to grow.
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Sources
Mentioned
- Body of Research
- Xu-Ifit, Osteoharmonist
- Edea, Possessed Sorceress
- Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis
- Syr Vondam, Sunstar Exemplar
- Abigale, Eloquent First-Year
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.