[Top 15] MTG Best Demon Cards

[Top 15] MTG Best Demon Cards
From the darkest depths of hell to the battlefield, these demons know no boundaries


Whenever we encounter the word demon, we often think of powerful supernatural beings that embody all evil doings. Physically, we always view them as beings with sharp horns and large, daunting wings. In Magic the Gathering, Demons are also powerful beings that create chaos when summoned into the battlefield. 

15. Taborax, Hope’s Demise

What’s good about this card?

  • Taborax is a decent card when paired with a load of creature-sacrifice cards
  • You can sacrifice creatures or chump block your opponent’s attacks to build up the power of Taborax
  • You can bank on the power of Taborax in the late game to help close out that last amount of damage 

Value (TCG Median): $0.49

14. Rakdos, the Showstopper

What’s good about this card?

  • For 6-mana, you get to summon a creature with flying and trample, and at the same time have a 50-50 chance of destroying your opponent’s creatures
  • Rakdos, the Showstopper can become a one-sided board wipe if the odds are in your favor since it can clear out all non-Demon, Devil, or Imp creature
  • Once you have already cleared the board, you can easily swing for 6 damage in the air with Rakdos

Value (TCG Median): $1.72

13. Demon of Catastrophes

What’s good about this card?

  • Getting a 6-power creature on the board at an early stage is always an advantage that can win you a lot of games
  • Sacrificing a small creature to cast Demon of Catastrophes is a cost that anyone would be willing to pay to gain an advantage on the board state
  • This 6/6 flying creature also has trample which makes it harder to stop even with flying blockers

Value (TCG Median): $0.50

12. Vilis, Broker of Blood

What’s good about this card?

  • Vilis is a good card that can generate a lot of advantages in your favor
  • Despite its very high mana cost, it can still provide you with a lot of advantages 
  • You can simply pay 2 life and one mana to deal with the opponent’s small creatures. Along with this, every instance that you activate this effect, you get to draw a card

Value (TCG Median): $4.80

11. Demon of Loathing

What’s good about this card?

  • Demon of Loathing is a powerful creature not only because of its power but because of its ability
  • Imagine dealing with a 7/7 flyer with trample but every time it deals damage, you will need to sacrifice a creature
  • In the current field, most creatures that can block flying creatures do not have 7 power which means there is always a huge possibility that you get to deal damage with this creature

Value (TCG Median): $0.50

10. Demon of Dark Schemes

What’s good about this card?

  • The ETB effect of Demon of Dark Schemes is a powerful tool that can deal with aggressive decks
  • A -2/-2 effect can deal with the majority of the aggressive creatures which means you can harvest a lot of energy counters from them
  • Aside from that, you can always recall any creature card from any graveyard when you activate Demon of Dark Schemes’ ability

Value (TCG Median): $1.40

9. Spawn of Mayhem

What’s good about this card?

  • A relatively cheap card that can deal consistent damage, Spawn of Mayhem is a good card to have early on
  • If you already have a lead in terms of life total, then Spawn of Mayhem can be a very useful tool to keep the pressure on the opponent
  • Aside from that, it can also grow to a larger creature when you have 10 or less life, making it easier for you to deal lethal to your opponent

Value (TCG Median): $2.45

8. Gyruda, Doom of Depths

What’s good about this card?

  • A decent companion that can turn the tide in any game
  • Gyruda, Doom of Depths can give you a huge advantage in terms of board state as you can get a 2-for-1 when you cast this creature
  • Not only will you get a 6/6 creature on the board, but you can also get another strong creature from the cards you milled with its ETB effect

Value (TCG Median): $0.64

7. Demonlord Belzenlok

What’s good about this card?

  • Demonlord Belzenlok can be the ultimate card-draw engine
  • If you are playing a deck that has a lot of high-cost cards, then you will definitely hit the jackpot when you cast this card
  • This can easily help you get the necessary cards to win any game

Value (TCG Median): $2.00

6. Dream Devourer

What’s good about this card?

  • Dream Devourer allows all the cards in your hand to have Foretell which is a powerful mechanic to have as it can maximize your turns
  • It is also a relatively cheap creature that can be pumped every time you foretell a card
  • It is a good way of dealing early damage to the opponent while developing your foretell pile

Value (TCG Median): $0.99

5. Doom Whisperer

What’s good about this card?

  • Although it is not used as much as it was before, Doom Whisperer is still a pretty powerful card with the card advantage that it provides
  • Surveil is a good mechanic that allows you to dig through your deck to help you find your winning pieces
  • It can also get you out of tight situations as you can go through your deck to find a card that can turn the tables

Value (TCG Median): $5.25

4. Scourge of the Skyclaves

What’s good about this card?

  • Scourge of the Skyclaves is a good card on its own as it can be a huge creature from the get-go
  • You can also cast it for its Kicker cost to help reduce the life total of your opponent which will make this creature stronger

Value (TCG Median): $11.54

3. Razaketh, the Foulblooded

What’s good about this card?

  • Tutoring a card by paying 2 life and sacrificing a creature is a cheap cost when you really think about it
  • Razaketh allows you to get whatever card you need from your deck for a relatively cheap cost
  • It is also a huge creature that will be difficult to deal with in most decks

Value (TCG Median): $29.00

2. Herald of Anguish

What’s good about this card?

  • Artifacts in your deck can help cast this creature which makes it a scary low-cost card in the proper deck
  • Herald of Anguish is a 5/5 creature that can be cast for a measly 2 mana
  • It is also a great card that targets your opponent’s resources as it lets them discard a card or you can use its activated ability to deal -2/-2 to a target creature

Value (TCG Median): $1.35

1. Burning-Rune Demon

What’s good about this card?

  • The pick-your-poison situation that you will place your opponent in is already a huge advantage as whatever they pick can be used against them
  • This is probably one of the most powerful effects in this list as it allows you to tutor giving you a 2-for-1 card advantage

Value (TCG Median): $2.99

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