Top 10 Phyrexian Mana Cards (*Free Mana Spells)

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Published 2024-02-10
Phyrexian mana is a somewhat infamous mechanic in the Magic community. Introduced all the way back in New Phyrexia, this mechanic has been revisited sparingly throughout the rest of the game’s history. This simple mechanic is denoted by a mana symbol in a cost which can be paid with either 1 mana of the appropriate color or 2 life. This ended up being far too low of a cost, however, and many of the phyrexian mana cards ended up being incredibly powerful.

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├ The List
Intro: (0:00)
10: Gut Shot: (0:32)
9: Spellskite: (2:44)
8: Mutagenic Growth: (4:26)
7: Noxious Revival: (6:24)
6: Phyrexian Metamorph: (8:10)
5: Birthing Pod: (9:48)
4: Dismember: (11:53)
3: Surgical Extraction: (13:41)
2: Gitaxian Probe: (15:24)
1: Mental Misstep: (16:59)

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All Comments (21)
  • @melvinshine9841
    Good old Mental Misstep, the Red Reboot of Magic, except even better.
  • @davidbass4834
    Wizards basically figured out the issue with Phyrexian mana, which is why none of the more recent cards with the mechanic made this list. Phyrexian mana is more powerful the cheaper the overall spell is, with the most broken ones being spells that only cost 0 or 1 "real mana". A 6 MV card with 1 Phyrexian only goes down to 5 mana and 2 life, which isn't that much of a difference. The color pie breaks being the other issue, where Phyrexian mana allowed decks (outside of EDH) to access effects outside their color pie without needing to splash. Wizards has also largely amended this issue with more recent cards, as the video mentions. So in short, Phyrexian mana isn't inherently broken as a mechanic. It's just that the original cards with it were far too pushed by exploiting the mechanic about as much as possible.
  • @BlackeXZZ
    Honorable mention to K'rrik in commander allowing mono black storm to not only be a viable stratwgy but a cEDH level threat that can win on turn 1
  • @Tinil0
    When freaking Birthing Pod is only #5 you know the list is spicy
  • @Kyn12356
    Ah yes the most fair mechanic.
  • @JamesSmith-cd6rf
    This was the stuff i saw when i first came into magic. I have ever since been compleated, and advocate for phyrexian justice.
  • I think something you missed about pod is that it can also win the game on the spot by getting cards that allow you to untap the pod so you can go up a ladder and get cards to reanimate those creatures so you can flood the board with creatures and then kill the opponent.
  • Dismember is in the sweet spot. You have to spend at least 1 mana, and the less mana you pay, the more relevant the life loss becomes.
  • @ShinjiSixteen
    5:44 Ah yes, fond memories of going to a Standard FNM during the reign of Cawblade, going 4-0 with my last game being a turn two kill. Good times
  • @peterkirk8510
    Not mentioning arclight phoenix alongside gut shot should be a crime
  • @andrewraebig9271
    I don’t play competitively, so I have no idea how difficult this would be in your normal content sphere, but after watching your “best cheap cards” video, I’d be curious to see a “best expensive cards,” where they all have CMC>6 or some other threshold. I did watch your “best cards you never cast” video, so maybe in competitive M:tG they’re effectively the same, but it would still be interesting. Thanks for the video, and keep up the good work!
  • @dstreetz91
    Mental misstep days were so miserable, particularly if you were a storm combo player. I'm on the fence about whether it's really better than probe though when probe truly has no cost to be put in a deck while misstep not every deck could play it. Free information while king in combo decks especially could be used by any deck be it aggro or control to know a variety of information that is relevant to them.
  • @Roasty420
    This takes me back to 2012, I was a freshman in high school and me and the boys would play in the library, the lunch table, and even MTG club or anime club after school. I started off playing within the 2011/2012 coreset with my mono-black vampire deck and since I was new whenever I’d go to the shop I would buy random packs of this and that. I would open up packs of Mirrodin, New Phyrexia, and Rize of the Eldrazi! I’d even meet up with the guys after school at the library or the card shop and we would get around 12-32 people within the school just playing magic. The game got so popular that it was mentioned in the school yearbook, and everyone got to take pictures too. It’s sad to see that MTG is becoming stagnant and decreasing in sells because Hasbro keeps trying to make MTG “The cool kid on the block” with these non-canon sets or these sets that nobody wants. The authenticity of Magic the gathering feels short handed now, but I’ve still got my memories from the golden years 😁
  • @mylesdenton1819
    Bit surprised to not see K'rrik, son of Yawgmoth on this list seeing the value he brings as a 4 mana (if paying life) defiler of vigor effect that can also regain you that life spent and in commander can make a mono-black deck really optimised.
  • There's Magic, where everyone playing 4 copies of the same card is format-warping and ban-worthy. Then I look back at early Pokemon TCG, where every deck was running 4 copies of Energy Removal, Super Energy Removal, Professor Oak, and Bill, and it's considered part of a healthy, skill-intensive meta game.
  • @coandy7005
    It would be pretty cool if you did the top ten worst Phyrexian cards also 😊
  • @carettcake8752
    Can we bring back the background music lol it fit so well