Levelerutility$3.00A high-risk artifact creature with an enormous drawback tied to entering the battlefield, similar to Eater of Days. It serves as a combo or gimmick threat rather than a fair creature.
Phage the Untouchableutility$11.06Another iconic creature with a devastating drawback that makes it mostly a combo piece. Like Eater of Days, it is not meant to be cast casually without a built-in way to mitigate the downside.
Boldwyr Heavyweightsutility$2.08A huge creature with a major downside that can backfire or be exploited in combo shells. It fills the same 'big body with severe drawback' niche.
Stinkweed Imputility$1.11Not a comparable size, but it is a black creature whose value comes with a very specific graveyard-centric drawback/engine role rather than straightforward combat use. It belongs to the same category of creatures that are built around their downside or unusual text.
Abyssal Persecutorutility$2.34A powerful flying threat that comes with a game-limiting downside you must plan around. Like Eater of Days, it is strongest in decks that can remove or neutralize its drawback.
Hunted Horrorutility$3.69A fast undercosted beater with a severe downside that forces you to account for the creature's drawback. It matches Eater of Days in the 'efficient body, dangerous price' category.
Lord of Tresserhornutility$4.27A creature with strong combat stats and a harsh ETB drawback that makes it primarily a combo or chaos-card. It occupies the same functional space as a card you usually only cast when you can break the drawback.
Eater of Virtueutility$1.13Not a creature, but it shares the 'Eater' name and is an equipment that can create a powerful combat threat package. It is a functional adjacent option if you are looking for artifact-based pressure pieces.