He's been doing well for himself since we saw him last. Quite a few obols in that sack.
I was gonna say.
Gary was always a card I undervalued. I heard people talk about how deadly he is, and I kind of scoffed. He's five mana and his body is basically trinket text to the ETB that does, what? If he's alone it's
Syphon Soul, and while a 3-mana spell stapled to a 2/4 isn't terrible for 5 it's not great either. True, he's likely to hit for more than that, maybe enough to decide an aggro mirror by giving you the ability to alpha without concerning yourself with the crackback as much. but it's never going to be enough to be a control finisher like a real Drain Life effect can be, and certainly never enough to matter in the format I play most, EDH.
What I didn't account for in estimating his EDH worthiness was two things. First, It's easy to repeatedly ETB a creature. I kind of knew that in the back of my head, good old sac-and-revive in monoblack, but I didn't count it as heavily as I should have. Especially since he's a zombie, which adds tribal tech. And second, black is (along with green) REALLY good at pushing its devotion into the stratosphere. Most colors you sort of cap out at CC, black gets
all the time, and enough more that an EDH deck built to take advantage of devotion can really put a ton of symbols on the table, and not just in frail creatures.
I still don't file this card in the "Cards that win by default" camp. It just takes too much deck manipulation. However, while he's no
Craterhoof Behemoth, he is fairly comparable to a favorite of mine,
Primalcrux... except combo friendly, which immediately means stronger.