TCG Playability
Creature — Squirrel Raccoon
When this creature enters, create a Food token. Whenever you expend 4, this creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn. (You expend 4 as you spend your fourth total mana to cast spells during a turn.)
"I'll take the crust!" chittered the squirrel. "And I'll take the filling!" drooled the raccoon.
Bakersbane Duo is a versatile green creature that combines steady board presence with explosive potential through its unique expend mechanic. This 2/2 squirrel raccoon enters the battlefield immediately generating a Food token, providing both sustenance for decks that care about Food tokens and flexibility for sacrifice-based strategies. The real power emerges through its secondary ability: whenever you expend 4 during a turn, Bakersbane Duo receives a +1/+1 boost, turning it into a scalable threat that grows as you naturally progress through casting spells. The expend mechanic, which triggers upon casting your fourth spell in a turn, synergizes beautifully with spell-heavy strategies and enables this modest creature to become a genuine threat by mid-game turns. This card finds homes in numerous archetypes across multiple formats. In Standard, it fits naturally into Food-focused decks and aggressive green shells where early creatures that generate value are essential. The Food generation opens doors for sacrifice synergies and life gain strategies, while the expend scaling rewards players who can chain multiple spells together. In Pioneer, Modern, and Commander, Bakersbane Duo slots into creature-heavy green decks, Food-matters strategies, and spell-slinging builds looking for creatures that benefit from high spell volume. Its legality across every constructed format from Standard through Vintage, including the singleton-based Commander and Brawl variants, makes it an accessible option regardless of format preference. Players seeking efficient early creatures that generate meaningful tokens while rewarding an active playstyle should seriously consider including Bakersbane Duo in their deck construction.
Illustrated by Raluca Marinescu