TCG Playability
Enchantment — Saga
(As this Saga enters and after your draw step, add a lore counter. Sacrifice after IV.) I, III — Choose target creature. Its owner shuffles it into their library, then investigates. (They create a Clue token.) II, IV — Create a 2/2 black Alien Angel artifact creature token with first strike, vigilance, and "Whenever an opponent casts a creature spell, this token isn't a creature until end of turn."
Blink is a versatile enchantment saga that offers compelling value across multiple chapters, making it a strategic inclusion in control-oriented and creature-focused strategies. The card operates on a four-chapter cycle, providing consistent value at different stages of the game that rewards both tempo and control players. The first and third chapters target creatures and shuffle them into their owner's library while generating investigative advantage through Clue tokens, which provides both creature removal and card advantage in a single effect. This repeatable creature disruption is particularly potent against aggressive strategies and creatures with powerful enter-the-battlefield effects. The second and fourth chapters create 2/2 black Alien Angel tokens with first strike and vigilance, which are notably evasive due to their unique phased ability that prevents them from being creatures when opponents cast creature spells. This clever defensive mechanic allows the tokens to avoid combat while still pressuring opponents, and the first strike damage remains relevant for trading favorably. Players seeking this card should consider it for commander decks built around blue-black control or tempo strategies, particularly in formats like Legacy and Vintage where the interaction density and matchup diversity reward such versatile answers. The card shines in Dimir control shells that value instant-speed interaction alongside permanent-based threats. Its format legality across Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Oathbreaker, and Duel Commander makes it accessible to multiple communities, and the combination of disruption, board presence, and value makes Blink a rewarding inclusion for players who enjoy strategic, layered gameplay that generates advantage over multiple turns.
Illustrated by Colin Boyer