TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human Soldier Mercenary
When Cloud enters, search your library for an Equipment card, reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle. As long as Cloud is equipped, if a triggered ability of Cloud or an Equipment attached to it triggers, that ability triggers an additional time.
This white legendary creature from FIN represents a versatile tool for equipment-focused strategies across nearly every competitive and casual format. As a two-mana legendary creature with a 2/1 body, Cloud, Midgar Mercenary serves as both an efficient creature and a powerful tutor engine. Upon entering the battlefield, Cloud immediately searches your library for any Equipment card and puts it into your hand, providing immediate card advantage and setup for your equipment synergies. This tutoring effect is invaluable for consistency, allowing you to fetch the perfect Equipment for your current game state, whether you need a Sword of Fire and Ice for protection and evasion, Embercleave for combat dominance, or a utility Equipment that answers your specific matchup. The true power emerges from Cloud's second ability: whenever an ability of Cloud or its attached Equipment triggers, that trigger occurs an additional time. This ability transforms your Equipment triggers into explosive value engines, doubling the impact of effects like Colossus Hammer's unblockability, Soulforges Restoration's lifegain, or any other triggered ability from your Equipment suite. Cloud fits naturally into equipment-focused deck archetypes including Esper Equipment, Boros Aggro-Control, Azorius Hammer strategies, and any aggressive white deck capitalizing on creature enhancement. The card's legality across standard, pioneer, modern, legacy, vintage, and commander formats makes it an accessible investment for players at any competitive level or format preference. You'd want this card if you're building or upgrading an equipment-centric strategy, seeking a legendary creature that generates immediate value while amplifying your equipment triggers into game-winning threats.
Illustrated by Kazto Furuya