TCG Playability
Artifact Creature — Phyrexian Golem
Toxic 1 (Players dealt combat damage by this creature also get a poison counter.) When this creature enters, you may search your library for a basic land card, reveal it, then shuffle and put that card on top.
The shifting, unpredictable sands were deemed a disobedient affront to the Flesh Singularity.
Dune Mover is a compact yet efficient creature that punches above its weight as a two-mana threat with immediate value. This Phyrexian Golem combines early board presence with mana acceleration, making it an exceptional candidate for tempo-focused strategies and mid-range decks across multiple formats. Upon entering the battlefield, Dune Mover's triggered ability allows you to search your library for a basic land, reveal it, and place it on top of your deck, effectively granting you a guaranteed land drop on your next turn while thinning your deck of lands. This Land Grant effect is deceptively powerful in the early game, helping you hit your land drops consistently while smoothing your mana curve and improving your draw quality in the mid-game. The addition of Toxic 1 gives Dune Mover an alternative win condition through poison counters, which is particularly relevant in formats where traditional damage strategies face resistance or where opponents have significant life gain. This creature excels in creature-focused strategies including aggressive tempo decks, green-based ramp shells, and even some control lists that value early defense. Its flexibility makes it valuable in Pioneer, Modern, and Commander formats where consistent mana acceleration matters significantly. Whether you're building a competitive Standard-adjacent list or a casual Commander deck that prioritizes consistency, Dune Mover offers both an early threat and the ramp you need to execute your game plan while maintaining board pressure.
Illustrated by Kev Walker