TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human Soldier
At the beginning of combat on your turn, put a +1/+1 counter on each of up to two target creatures.
"Utroms . . . Triceratons . . . there's little difference to me. I help one destroy the other, pick up the pieces, then get them the hell off of my planet."
Agent Bishop, Man in Black is a versatile two-mana white legendary creature that serves as an excellent support piece for aggressive and midrange strategies across multiple formats. With a mana cost of just two white, this 1/2 body functions as both an efficient commander option and a flexible inclusion in the 99 of larger format decks. The real power lies in its combat-triggered ability: at the beginning of combat on your turn, you can distribute +1/+1 counters among up to two target creatures, providing consistent incremental growth that compounds over multiple turns. This makes Agent Bishop an ideal fit for go-wide strategies, token-based decks, and any archetype that benefits from distributing power and toughness boosts among multiple creatures. In Standard and Pioneer, Agent Bishop excels in weenie and token-based white decks that want to turn small utility creatures into threats. The ability works perfectly with lords, token generators, and creature-focused strategies that can leverage multiple bodies. For Commander and other constructed formats, this card becomes even more valuable as a repeatable anthem effect that doesn't require board wipes and scales with your creature count. The legendary typing makes it a legitimate commander choice for players interested in building around focused creature strategies, while formats like Modern, Legacy, and Vintage players appreciate its efficiency and low opportunity cost. If you're building any white-based aggressive or midrange deck that values creatures and incremental advantage, Agent Bishop provides the perfect intersection of early deployment, repeated value generation, and format-spanning legality.
Illustrated by Adrián Rodríguez Pérez