Doom counter

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Doom counter
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Counter
Use Marker for future thematic doom causing damage or destruction to players or permanents
Placed on Nonland Permanents, Artifacts, Enchantments
Introduced Antiquities
Last used Commander 2020
Statistics
5 counter creation cards
{R} 40% {B/R} 20% {artifact symbol} 40%
Scryfall search
oracle:"Doom counter"

Doom counters are a type of counter introduced in Antiquities. They act as markers for various forms of future thematic doom, some sort of damage or destruction to players or permanents.

Description

Despair counters first appeared on Armageddon Clock in Antiquities as unnamed counters which were later given errata to be Doom counters. It was an artifact that would build up a Doom counter each upkeep and then deal damage to each player equal to the number of counters on it during each draw step. Each player could also activate its ability to remove a Doom counter for a mana cost.

The counters appeared once again on Eye of Doom in Commander 2013. It is an artifact that allows each player to place a Doom counter on a non-land permanent when it enters the battlefield. It can then be sacrificed to destroy all permanents with a Doom counter on them.

Hour of Devastation also saw the return of Doom counters with Imminent Doom which was an enchantment that enters the battlefield with one on it. It would then deal damage to an opponent whenever the player plays a spell with a mana cost equal to the number of Doom counters alongside gaining another.

The counter appeared in Commander 2020 on Lavabrink Floodgates which gave the choice of adding or removing a Doom counter each upkeep. If it builds up to 3 Doom counters then the artifact is sacrificed and deals 6 damage to each creature.

Acorn

In the Acorn set Unstable, the counter was referenced on Baron Von Count which enters the battlefield with a Doom counter on the "5" in its art. They then act as a countdown where the counter is moved down a number whenever the player casts a spell containing the marked number on its mana cost, text box, power, or toughness. When the Doom counter hits "1", the target player is destroyed and it moves back to "5".

Trivia

References

  1. Christopher Bellach (September 5, 2018). "Counter Development in Magic Online". magicthegathering.com. Archived from the original on October 11, 2022.