TCG Playability
Creature — Giant Warrior
When this creature enters, each creature target opponent controls loses all abilities, becomes a Coward in addition to its other types, and has base power and toughness 1/1.
Kithkin respect giants, but not usually from such close range.
This seven mana white creature offers a powerful board-wipe effect that punishes opponents who have built up creature-heavy strategies, making it an excellent inclusion in control and midrange decks that want to turn the tide of stalled games. The card's ability to strip all abilities from target opponent's creatures while reducing their power and toughness to 1/1 provides exceptional value against strategies built around evasion, protection, or utility creatures. The ability applies to each creature an opponent controls simultaneously, turning even a board full of major threats into irrelevant chumps while leaving you with a respectable 7/7 body that can immediately threaten the opponent. This effect is particularly devastating against decks running lords, anthem effects, or creatures with evasive or protective abilities like flying, shroud, or damage prevention. Curious Colossus fits naturally into white-based control shells, slower midrange strategies, and commander decks focused on board control, especially in creature-heavy metagames where opponents rely on creature combat rather than spell-based strategies. The card's legality across nearly all competitive and casual formats, including Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Commander, makes it a versatile option for brewers looking to add a creature-based answer to their arsenal. While the seven-mana casting cost demands a commitment to reaching the late game, the tempo swing and devastating effect on opposing boards make it a worthwhile investment in the right metagame, particularly in formats where large creature strategies dominate and opponents lack easy access to instant-speed removal.
Illustrated by Raoul Vitale