TCG Playability
Instant
Exile target nontoken creature you own and the top two cards of your library in a face-down pile, shuffle that pile, then cloak those cards. They enter tapped. (To cloak a card, put it onto the battlefield face down as a 2/2 creature with ward {2}. Turn it face up any time for its mana cost if it's a creature card.)
Become Anonymous is a versatile blue instant that offers strategic depth through its unique blend of creature protection, library manipulation, and card advantage potential. This card exemplifies modern Magic design by combining multiple mechanics that reward both tactical deck building and skilled gameplay. The core function allows you to exile target nontoken creature you control along with the top two cards of your library, shuffle them together, and return them as cloaked 2/2 creatures with ward two, entering tapped. This creates a fascinating risk-reward dynamic that appeals to several distinct deck archetypes. In tempo and control decks, Become Anonymous serves as both a protective mechanism and a card selection tool, allowing you to hide creatures from targeted removal while essentially drawing cards through library manipulation. The cloak mechanic provides valuable tempo by forcing opponents to pay additional mana to remove your threats, buying time for your game plan to develop. Mill and self-mill strategies benefit tremendously from the library interaction, potentially transforming cards that would be discarded into threats on the battlefield. The card shines in formats where creature-heavy strategies dominate, particularly in Commander where the flexibility of protecting any nontoken creature you own becomes exponentially more valuable. Across Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander, Become Anonymous fills an important niche as a blue instant that doesn't rely on counterspells while still protecting your investments and generating tempo advantage. Players seeking interactive blue strategies beyond traditional permission will find this card essential for lists prioritizing creature-based approaches and creative resource management.
Illustrated by Alice Xia Zhang