TCG Playability
Legendary Artifact Creature — Cat Moogle
Lucky Slots — At the beginning of combat on your turn, scry 1, then exile the top card of your library. You may play that card this turn. When you exile a card this way, target creature you control gets +X/+0 until end of turn, where X is that card's mana value.
"I'm friend to one and all, thanks to my crystal ball!"
Cait Sith, Fortune Teller represents an exciting blend of card advantage and aggressive tempo that appeals to players seeking interactive deck-building opportunities across multiple formats. This legendary artifact creature functions as both a selection tool and a potential resource generator, making it particularly valuable in red-based strategies that can capitalize on exiled cards and temporary power boosts. The Lucky Slots ability triggers at the beginning of combat each turn, providing consistent scry effects that smooth out your draws while simultaneously exiling the top card of your library for potential immediate play, creating a dual advantage that rewards deck construction focused on lower-mana-value threats and synergies. The secondary effect of pumping a creature based on the exiled card's mana value encourages creative deck building around aggressive creatures and combat-focused strategies, allowing players to transform luck-based mechanics into calculated threats. This card fits naturally into aggressive red decks and multicolored strategies that benefit from repeated scry effects and the ability to cast cards from exile, making it a solid inclusion in formats like Commander where legendary creatures fuel strategy. Players interested in tempo-focused deck archetypes, particularly those featuring Goblin synergies or artifact interactions, will find Cait Sith's three-mana investment quickly paying dividends through accumulated advantage. Across Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Oathbreaker, and Duel formats, this card offers flexible applications for players who appreciate mechanics that reward active play and deck construction optimization while maintaining reasonable threat assessment on the battlefield.
Illustrated by Kevin Sidharta