TCG Playability
Creature — Dragon Wizard
Flying Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, each player discards their hand, then draws seven cards.
"You'll bend to my will—with or without your precious sanity."
Dragon Mage is a powerful seven-mana red creature that demands immediate attention the moment it resolves and connects with your opponent. As a 5/5 flyer for five generic and two red mana, this Dragon Wizard brings both evasion and a game-altering effect that can completely reshape the course of a match. The card's primary strength lies in its combat damage trigger, which forces both players to discard their entire hands and then draw seven fresh cards. While this symmetric effect might seem risky at first glance, savvy deck builders have discovered numerous ways to exploit this mechanic in their favor, making Dragon Mage a legitimate threat across multiple formats and strategies. In practice, Dragon Mage fits exceptionally well into wheel-focused strategies, red aggro decks that have already depleted their resources, and commander decks built around hand disruption synergies or cards that benefit from cycling through your deck rapidly. The flying keyword ensures the dragon can actually connect with players, while the 5/5 body trades favorably with most creatures in the early game if you're forced to block. Dragon Mage sees play in Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Commander formats, with particular success in red-based control shells and aggressive strategies that can leverage the hand refresh as an advantage. Players seeking a versatile, format-legal creature that punishes opponents for keeping full hands while providing card advantage through forced wheel effects should seriously consider adding Dragon Mage to their trading card collection, especially if they're building interactive red decks that benefit from hand manipulation.
Illustrated by Matthew D. Wilson