TCG Playability
Artifact
When this artifact enters, surveil 3. {T}: Target legendary creature card in your graveyard gains escape until end of turn. The escape cost is equal to its mana cost plus exile three other cards from your graveyard. (You may cast it from your graveyard for its escape cost this turn.)
This artifact from the WHO set offers significant utility for players looking to leverage their graveyard as a resource while maintaining card advantage through its opening effect. The surveil 3 trigger upon entering the battlefield immediately provides selection and filtering, allowing you to arrange your top three cards while potentially filling your graveyard with key cards for later use. This passive value makes Confession Dial an efficient piece even in its most basic function, as surveil mechanics help smooth out draws while setting up your graveyard for the activated ability. The real power emerges from the tap ability, which enables you to escape legendary creature cards from your graveyard at instant speed, effectively giving them a second life with an escape cost equal to their original mana cost plus three exiles. This is particularly powerful in graveyard-focused strategies where filling the yard is part of your game plan anyway, making the escape cost feel less restrictive as you're naturally generating the resources needed. Confession Dial slots exceptionally well into reanimation decks, legendary-focused strategies, and self-mill archetypes that span multiple formats. In Commander, this card synergizes beautifully with legendary creature-heavy builds and graveyard themes, where the surveil helps bin creatures while the escape ability transforms your graveyard into a second hand. The card is legal in Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Oathbreaker, and Duel Commander, making it accessible across competitive and casual formats. Players seeking reliable graveyard interaction with the flexibility to recast threats mid-combat or end-step will find this a compelling addition to their deck construction arsenal.
Illustrated by Narendra Bintara Adi