TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human
Noncreature, non-Equipment artifacts you control are Equipment in addition to their other types and have "Equipped creature gets +1/+0" and equip {1}. Doctor's companion (You can have two commanders if the other is the Doctor.)
"What's your plan? Some clever sciencey-spacey thing I won't understand?"
Dan Lewis from the Doctor Who set represents an innovative and underutilized engine for artifact-focused strategies in Magic formats. As a legendary Human creature with the doctor's companion ability, this card unlocks unique deckbuilding possibilities by allowing two commanders in formats like Commander and Oathbreaker when paired with The Doctor, creating significantly more flexibility in your color identity and card selection. The mechanical identity here is particularly powerful for players seeking to weaponize their artifact suite beyond traditional roles. By converting all noncreature, non-Equipment artifacts you control into Equipment pieces with inherent equip costs of just one generic mana, Dan Lewis transforms cards that might otherwise sit idle into aggressive threats. This ability has substantial implications for artifact-heavy decks, especially those running utility artifacts like Amulet of Vigor, Null Rod, or artifact mana sources that can suddenly pump your creatures. The baseline 2/2 body for one red mana is efficient enough to pressure opponents early, while the Equipment conversion ability scales incredibly well into the mid and late game as your artifact count increases. Players would want this card if they're building around artifact synergies, particularly in artifact-focused Commander decks or Oathbreaker strategies where maximizing value from noncreature permanents is essential. The flexibility to turn dead artifact draws into combat-relevant Equipment makes this an excellent inclusion for any red-based strategy that can support the artifact density required to make the ability worthwhile.
Illustrated by Randy Gallegos