
Eye for an Eye must resolve before damage would be dealt to you in order to affect that damage. The damage dealt to the other player is being dealt by Eye for an Eye. He can also deal out necrotic damage and use it to heal undead creatures and, presumably, himself. The damage dealt to you is still being dealt by the original source. EDH Recommendations and strategy content for Magic: the Gathering Commander. Instead, Vecna prowls the planes in search of secrets and his lost hand and eye. Still the god of secrets, Vecna targets one victim at a time and aims to isolate and decimate them. Add To Wishlist Restock Notice Gatherer & Rulings. Fourth EditionĪlso known as The Mained One, The Whispered One, and Master of the Spider Throne, there are definitely a lot of weird and specific aspects of this character that Stranger Things seemed to have pulled from. The next time a source of your choice would deal damage to you this turn, instead that source deals that much damage to you and Eye for an Eye deals that much damage to that sources controller. But he’ll also crate magic items and can use secret and arcane knowledge to his advantage. His powers are fairly standard for the undead with a wounding unholy touch and the ability to paralyze his enemies with a tap. 3B: Until end of turn, Hive of the Eye Tyrant becomes a 3/3 black Beholder creature with menace and 'Whenever this creature attacks, exile target card from defending players graveyard.' Its still a land. He was once a king who then became a lich and is now the ruler of the unknown and secrets. If you control two or more other lands, Hive of the Eye Tyrant enters the battlefield tapped. Still a godlike figure, Vecna is a 3E member of the ‘core pantheon.’ His alignment also shifts from Lawful Evil to Neutral Evil.

But seemingly impossible to kill as defeating him sends him to the realm of Ravenloft where he can come back for many more 2E adventures to come. He’s now a little more than a mythical dead lich, elevated to the roll of demigod. Second Editionįirst Edition expanded the lore of Vecna with the 1990 adventure Vecna Lives! He appears a few more times throughout 2E, but the final adventure published in the edition was 2000’s adventure Die Vecna Die! Making Venca perhaps one of the most influential foes of Second Edition. But in a fantasy setting, nothing ever has to be truly dead. At worst, 1E describes him as a long since destroyed lich who’s only dangerous to those who dare to use the power of his hand or eye. Despite these relics being mentioned in the Dungeon Master’s Guide, Vecna is regarded as a myth. Vecna doesn’t show up in First Edition, but his hand and eye do. But who is Vecna in the fiction of our D&D games? And would your favorite song actually save you from him? Well, the bardic inspiration may help at least. The latest season of Stranger Things was inspired heavily by the classic Dungeons & Dragons foe, Vecna. But who is he within the works of Dungeons and Dragons? Includes items in all conditions except For parts or not working.

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Vecna has been a big part of The latest season of Stranger Things. MTG Eye for an Eye Arabian Nights Regular Uncommon.
