While it normally provides the equipped creature with a +1/+1 counter whenever another creature dies if the equipped creature is a vampire, this number of counters gained this way is doubled, allowing for a single vampire to grow into a massive threat for a minimal cost.
Because damage remains marked on a creature until it's removed as the turn ends, nonlethal damage dealt to Tuvasa may become lethal if some of your enchantments leave the battlefield during that turn
BITTERTHORN, NISSAS ANIMUS Bitterthorn, Nissas Animus had a lot of hype when it came out
First printed in Duskmourns Commander decks, The Lord Of The Pain is Magics take on the Saw movies, and it really wants your opponents to hurt each other for your amusement
Hes also worth keeping alive later if you find the bigger Kronk to shift him
With good all-around stats and the Detective class, hes versatile enough to be used for questing, but also draws when he banishes in a challenge