TCG Playability
Creature — Whale
Islandwalk (This creature can't be blocked as long as defending player controls an Island.) Whenever this creature attacks, you may exile target creature defending player controls until this creature leaves the battlefield. (That creature returns under its owner's control.)
"And in the night from Otherworld beyond the Sea there strong and free a storm arose . . ." —*Song of Eärendil*
This powerful blue creature from the LTC set offers compelling strategic value for players looking to exploit evasion and creature control in their decks. At seven mana total, Colossal Whale demands a significant investment, but it rewards that commitment with impressive power and a suite of abilities tailored for midrange and control strategies. The creature's most immediate advantage is its islandwalk ability, which makes it unblockable whenever your opponent controls an Island—a reasonable assumption in many matchups given blue's dominance as a color. This essentially grants you a guaranteed 5 damage per turn in favorable board states, creating urgency for opponents to answer the threat immediately. Beyond the evasion, the whale's triggered ability provides exceptional value whenever it attacks, allowing you to exile target creatures your opponent controls until the whale leaves the battlefield. This is functionally a temporary removal spell that scales with your attack triggers, turning repeated assaults into devastating board control. The card fits naturally into blue tempo decks, control shells, and creature-based strategies that appreciate both the evasion and the removal utility. Its six-point toughness makes it reasonably difficult to remove via combat, while the temporary exile effect creates windows for your other threats to damage opponents uncontested. With legality across Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, and other formats, Colossal Whale appeals to casual and competitive players alike. It's particularly interesting in Commander decks focused on blue creatures or evasion themes, where the islandwalk and exile effects can control the table over multiple turns while dealing consistent damage.
Illustrated by Nicholas Gregory