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Dakkon, Shadow Slayer

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Full Name Dakkon, Shadow Slayer
Affinities WhiteBlueBlack
Origin set Streets of New Capenna Streets of New Capenna
Cost 850 Mana Crystals
Stats (max level)
Health 129
Deck limits Creatures 5  ·  Spells 8  ·  Supports 6
Mana bonuses Icon W.png+3 · Icon U.png+4 · Icon B.png+4 · Icon R.png -2 · Icon G.png -2
Leveling cost 323,750 Mana Runes
Planeswalkers   (Infobox · Data)


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Overview

Dakkon, Shadow Slayer is a white, blue and black formerly human Planeswalker, introduced after June 2022, following the release of the Streets of New Capenna set.

At release he had the sixth highest health in the game. He has good mana gains in his colors, and average deck limits with a focus on Spells: five Creatures, six Supports, and eight Spells.

Although emergent strategies are possible, Dakkon seems designed to gain large amounts of Loyalty with Blue gems (especially with conversion) and his first ability, enabling the second and third to be used often.

Note that the effects of the Forging the Blackblade token will not take place if there are no creatures for it to buff.

Stats

Dakkon, Shadow Slayer - level 60
Mana bonus Deck limits Health Leveling cost
  +3   +4   +4   -2   -2   0    5    8    6 129 323,750  

Abilities

1: Bearer of the Blackblade
Ability Level PW level   Effect
  9 Surveil 2; Gain life equal to the number of White gems on the board.
  9 Surveil 2 Gain life equal to the number of White gems on the board. Your opponent loses life equal to the number of Black gems on the board.
  9 Surveil 3 Gain life equal to the number of White gems on the board. Your opponent loses life equal to the number of Black gems on the board. Gain Loyalty equal to the number of Blue gems on the board, up to 3.
  9 Surveil 4 Gain life equal to the number of White gems on the board. Your opponent loses life equal to the number of Black gems on the board. Gain Loyalty equal to the number of Blue gems on the board.
2: One's Vengeance Path
Ability Level PW level   Effect
  16 Exile the first opposing creature.
  16 Exile the first opposing creature. Then: Convert a gem to White. Convert a gem to Blue. Convert a gem to Black.
  16 Exile target opposing creature. Then: Convert a gem to White. Convert a gem to Blue. Convert a gem to Black.
  16 Exile target creature. Then: Convert a gem to White. Convert a gem to Blue. Convert a gem to Black. If you exiled a creature you control - Instead: Convert 3 gems to White. Convert 3 gems to Blue. Convert 3 gems to Black.
3: Forged by Greed
Ability Level PW level   Effect
  26 Create a Forging the Blackblade token.
  26 Create a Forging the Blackblade token. That card gains the Darkness Emblem.
  26 Destroy the top 5 cards of your library. Create a Forging the Blackblade token. That card gains the Darkness Emblem. Move the first Artifact support card from your graveyard to play under your control.
  60 26 Destroy the top 10 cards of your library. Create a Forging the Blackblade token. That card gains the Darkness Emblem. Move the first 2 support cards from your graveyard to play under your control.


Forging the Blackblade

White, Blue, Black Support Card; 4 Shields, Token. "At the beginning of the combat on your turn: Your first creature gets +1/+1 for each White, Blue and Black gem on the board until the end of turn. Then: If this support has the Darkness Emblem - Opposing creatures get -X/-X until end of turn. X is the greatest number among White, Blue or Black gems on the board."

No part of the beginning-of-combat effects of the Forging the Blackblade token will take place if there are no creatures for it to buff. The effects of Forged by Greed itself are unaffected by this.

Story

Dakkon Blackblade on MtG wiki

The original forger of the Blackblade, Dakkon became a planeswalker, as promised by Geyadrone Dihada, after completing the creation of that powerful weapon. But his creation was used to split apart his soul from body, leaving him to planeswalk bound by the Blackblade.

The combination of white blue and black is called Esper after the Shard of Alara from the MtG multiverse.

Starting Deck

Card name Type Cost Color Rarity Set