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About Viashino Cutthroat

Viashino Cutthroat, Creature — lizard, designed by Edward P. Beard, Jr. first released in Feb, 1999 in the set Urza's Legacy.

This Viashino Cutthroat card could be beneficial in a deck that focuses on aggressive strategies and tempo plays, aiming to deal damage quickly to the opponent. However, its drawback of returning to the owner's hand at the end step could disrupt long-term board presence. A better alternative could be a similar creature with a more impactful ability that doesn't bounce back, such as a creature with a strong enter-the-battlefield effect or a higher power/toughness ratio for its cost. Whether Viashino Cutthroat sees play would depend on the specific deck strategy and the available card pool for that particular format.

Rules

04/10/04

It is returned to its owner’s hand at the end of turn only if it is on the battlefield.

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