TCG Playability
Enchantment — Saga
(As this Saga enters and after your draw step, add a lore counter. Sacrifice after III.) I, II, III — Reveal cards from the top of your library until you reveal a Doctor card, a card with doctor's companion, or a Vehicle card. Put that card into your hand and the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order.
An Unearthly Child is a blue Saga enchantment from the Doctor Who set that offers compelling card advantage and tutoring capability for decks looking to assemble specific creature types or utility permanents. At just three mana spread across blue's color identity, this card provides excellent value across multiple turns as it functions as a repeatable tutor effect that triggers three times over the course of a game. The mechanics reward strategic deckbuilding, as the card specifically searches for Doctor cards, creatures with doctor's companion, or Vehicle cards, making it particularly synergistic with Doctor-themed decks or artifact-heavy strategies that lean heavily on the Vehicle archetype. Players appreciate this card because it solves the fundamental problem of finding key pieces in your deck without needing to run tutors that cost excessive mana, and the saga format ensures consistent, recurring value that opponents must address or allow to generate significant card advantage. The random ordering of non-tutored cards minimizes library manipulation concerns while still providing tangible benefits across three separate triggers, meaning the card pays dividends even if opponents lack immediate removal. Format-wise, An Unearthly Child sees play in Commander where the three-turn clock allows sufficient time to maximize triggers, Legacy and Vintage formats where blue control decks appreciate flexible tutoring, and Duel Commander for competitive singleton formats. Whether you're building a themed Doctor deck or simply need efficient card selection and tutoring in a blue shell, this Saga provides the consistency and value that makes it a worthwhile inclusion for players seeking intelligent, strategic cardplay.
Illustrated by Kieran Yanner