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The Wanderer in red, white, and gold cutting down enemies with two swords in MTG Duskmourn set
Image via WotC

Best MTG Duskmourn Rares for Draft, Commander, and Standard

Spooky power levels.

Wizards of the Coast has designed another stellar Magic: The Gathering Standard and Limited Draft set for 2024 through Duskmourn: House of Horrors.

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Tapping into nostalgic and modern-day horror themes, the Duskmourn: House of Horrors set looks fantastic. Much like Bloomburrow, players are excited to play Limited Draft and Prerelease, although the gameplay is night and day when compared to the previous creature-type focused set. But the horror set does feature some new creature types, like Toys and Enduring Glimmers, and there are more than a few solid Rares to be excited about.

Rare Verge lands

Image of dual lands in MTG Duskmourn set
Lands come into play untapped. Image via WotC

Five Rare dual-color lands were added to Duskmourn that enter untapped and can tap for a second color if a land identifying either color’s already in play. E.g., if the Verge is Blue and Black, it’ll tap for Blue, but can only tap for Black if you control an Island or Swamp on the battlefield.

The Verge lands are great mana fixers and will speed up MTG formats like Standard and Limited. Only the allied colors were included in Duskmourn, and I’m predicting we’ll see the enemy color cycle sometime in 2025.

Abhorrent Oculus Duskmourn Mythic Rare creature

Giant blue eye in sky with red recepticals floating over boat with humans in it through MTG Duskmourn set
Use your graveyard to cheat out an MR early in a match. Image via WotC

If the new Manifest Dread mechanic has a home, it’s in a deck built around Abhorrent Oculus. The Eye three-drop had Flying and 3/3 stats while having you Manifest Dread at the beginning of each opponent’s upkeep. Naturally, Abhorrent Oculus is great in the Commander format but has potential in Standard too.

Balustrade Wurm Duskmourn Rare creature

Large wurm with spikes outside haunted house with stairwell and trees in background through Duskmourn MTG Set
Cast with confidence. Image via WotC

Spells that can’t be countered, like Balustrade Wurm, are one of my favorite types of MTG cards. At a cost of 3GG, you get a 5/5 creature with Trample and Haste, which is good value. Not being able to counter the creature is another bonus. And if you have Delirium activated, you can pay 2GG to return Balustrade Wurm to the battlefield from the graveyard with a finality counter on the Wurm.

Dissection Tools Duskmourn Rare Equipment

Needles and tools with blood sitting atop a metal table and on leather or cloth through Duskmourn MTG set
Let your Equipment become a sac engine with value. Image via WotC

Dissection Tools is an Equipment worth playing in Sacrifice-themed decks. Don’t less the mana cost of five Colorless mana scare you, because the Artifact is a sacrifice engine through the Equip cost. And the stats plus keywords will support a Sacrifice deck nicely through Deathtouch and Lifelink. Dissection Tools will perform well in Commander and Limited.

Dolls in shop looking like ghosts and skeletons through MTG Duskmourn set
Solid token enabler with Anthem. Image via WotC

Token decks want at least one or two copies of Dollmaker’s Shop//Porcelain Gallery. The Enchantment Room creates tokens when you attack, which provides chump blockers on your opponent’s turn or helps the board state grow twice as fast. When you’re ready to swing with everything, unlock Porcelain Gallery.

Doomsday Excruciator Duskmourn Rare creature

Demon with wings and four horns in black flying in a huanted room with magic orbs around it through MTG Duskmourn set
Put all your opponents on a six-turn clock. Image via WotC

Doomsday Excruciator slots into Mono-Black decks as a finisher. The Demon costs six Black mana to cast, but is a 6/6 with Flying. Doomsday Excruciator also has an ETB trigger in that opponents must exile all but the bottom six cards on their library, essentially putting all players on a six-turn clock. And as a bonus, you get to draw an extra card at the start of your upkeep, while your opponents are on a six-turn clock (not including damage).

The cost of six Black pips could restrict the use of Doomsday Excruciator, but the Demon can get cheated out, whether through reanimation or even Manifest Dread in conjunction with Hauntwoods Shrieker.

Ghostly Dancers Duskmourn Rare

Two ghosts, one male and one female in fancy clothes dancing on ballroom floor in Duskmourn MTG set
A sleeper worth watching. Image via Wotc

Ghostly Dancers is a sneaky good card in Duskmourn. The five-drop’s stats are fine, especially with a big butt of toughness to prevent most attacks when on defense. The Spirit has Flying and can unlock a Room upon entering the battlefield, which is a big deal depending on Room synergies within a deck. Ghostly Dancers also creates a 3/1 Flying token spirit whenever a Room is unlocked or an Enchantment enters the battlefield, allowing you to defend with the Spirit while having your tokens apply pressure each turn.

Hedge Shredder Duskmourn Rare Vehicle

A redish brown spider vehicle in overgrowth of trees in haunted house MTG Duskmourn set
Crew for one. Image via WotC

Go-wide and token creature decks can take full advantage of Hedge Shredder. The Vehicle only takes one to Crew and has the option to mill two cards when you attack for Delirium synergy. Lands tossed end up on the battlefield tapped.

Kona, Rescue Beastie Duskmourn Rare Legendary

Beast wearing multiple fox hats in forest with creature in background through MTG Duskmourn set
Great in Convoke decks. Image via WotC

Cheating cards from hand to the battlefield is always powerful. Kona, Rescue Beastie is a great card for the Commander and Pioneer formats, using mechanics like Convoke to gain the most value from the Beast Survivor.

Overlord of the Balemurk Duskmourn MR Overlord

Avatar horror in grey with multiple limbs and exposed chest in Duskmourn MTG set
Mill four on two, put two back in your hand. Image via WotC

Overlord of the Balemurk is great because it mills four cards as early as turn two, which is stellar for graveyard shenanigan decks. As a creature it is fine. No keywords are a downside, but in Limited, the Avatar Horror might pull some weight as a finisher. Overlord of Balemurk pairs nicely with Walk-In Closet//Forgotten Cellar.

Overlord of the Hauntwoods Duskmourn MR Overlord

Creature horror in forest through Duskmoon: House of Horror MTG set
Start mana fixing on turn three. Image via WotC

Another solid Overlord from the Duskmourn cycle is Overlord of the Hauntwoods. As a five-drop, the Avatar Horror has decent stats, although no keywords like Balemurk. You’ll more than likely cast Overlord of the Hauntwoods for its Impending cost, so you can mana fix and Ramp. The Avatar will do well in any multicolor decks across multiple MTG formats.

The Rollercrusher Ride Duskmourn MR Legendary Enchantment

A Rollercoaster ride in a haunted house surrounded by evil spirits and obstacles in MTG Duskmourn set
A ride your opponent doesn’t want to take. Image via WotC

Dealing double damage if Delirium is activated is cool but The Rollercrusher Ride is more of a board wipe spell. The X in the casting cost applies to damage and the number of creatures you target, giving you the flexibility to wipe a board however you want while leaving behind a powerful Enchantment. The Rollercrusher Ride is a great answer to Aggro and go-wide decks in Standard.

The Wandering Rescuer Duskmourn Mythic Rare Legendary

The unamed Kamigawa Legendary fighting horrors in MTG Duskmourn House of Horror set
Flash in a Legendary who protects tapped creatures. Image via WotC

The Wandering Rescuer is a solid, well-designed Legendary MTG card. It’s a bomb in Limited with the Survivor mechanic. In Standard, the Legendary Samurai slots into Midrange builds, and The Wandering Rescuer should perform well in Pioneer and Commander through Convoke builds.

Unholy Annex//Ritual Chamber Duskmourn Rare Room

Two rooms where an annex in gold is in one and a ritual of magic in the other through MTG Duskmourn set
Draw card engine with Flying Demon. Image via WotC

Standing out as a Limited bomb is Unholy Annex//Ritual Chamber. With a few Demons in your deck, you’re likely to get at least one card draw of Unholy Annex and gain life. But even if you don’t control a Demon, you can still draw a card once per turn (losing two life points in the process). And five mana for a 6/6 Flying Demon is bonkers good in Draft. The Room may also see some Standard play.

Walk-In Closet//Forgotten Cellar Duskmourn MR Room

Two rooms in a haunted house with vines and green magic on them in Duskmourn MTG set
Image via WotC

The best part of the Room is Walk-In Closet, which is essentially a Crucible of Worlds in Green. Forgotten Cellar is fine as a more expensive Yawgmoth’s Will, but I see players leaning into Walk-In Closet heavily within decks that utilize the graveyard and want to Ramp.

You can start testing and crafting MTG cards with the launch of Duskmourn: House of Horrors digitally on Sept. 24 and globally on Sept. 27. Prerelease events start on Sept. 20.


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