TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human
Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell that targets only Bill Potts or activate an ability that targets only Bill Potts, copy that spell or ability. You may choose new targets for the copy. This ability triggers only once each turn. Doctor's companion (You can have two commanders if the other is the Doctor.)
Bill Potts is a strategic powerhouse for players looking to build around instants and sorceries in their red-based decks, particularly shining as a companion commander option alongside any Doctor creature. This legendary human stands out as a card-draw and tempo engine wrapped into a single package, offering tremendous value whenever you target it with direct spells or activated abilities. The copy effect triggers once per turn, creating a consistent source of duplicate spells that can quickly overwhelm opponents through card advantage and spell multiplication. In constructed formats like Commander, Bill Potts functions excellently in spell-slinging and storm-adjacent strategies where you're already loaded with instant and sorcery effects; decks built around cards like Lightning Bolt, Torbran Thane of Red Fell, or various card draw spells suddenly gain exponential value when paired with Bill's ability. The unique Doctor's companion mechanic allows innovative two-commander strategies that weren't previously possible, opening entirely new deckbuilding possibilities for players willing to explore the mechanics of the Doctor archetype. With a reasonable three-red-generic mana cost and a respectable 2/4 body that survives common removal, Bill Potts fits naturally into the curve while providing immediate impact. Whether you're crafting a Jeskai spellslinger deck in Legacy, designing an innovative Commander brew, or exploring Oathbreaker formats, Bill Potts rewards strategic spell selection and careful sequencing, making it an essential tool for players who enjoy interactive, combo-oriented gameplay that leverages instants, sorceries, and targeted abilities as their primary strategy.
Illustrated by Kieran Yanner