TCG Playability
Sorcery
Scry 3, then you may reveal the top card of your library. If it's a creature card, draw a card.
"Few can foresee whither their road will lead them, till they come to its end." —Legolas
Elven Farsight is a exceptional one-mana green sorcery that delivers impressive card advantage and library manipulation in a compact package. The card's mechanics center around Scry 3, which allows you to look at the top three cards of your library and arrange them in any order you prefer, effectively filtering your draws and positioning threats or answers exactly where you need them. What makes this card particularly powerful is the conditional card draw attached to the scry effect: if the top card of your library after scrying is a creature card, you draw an additional card, meaning you can chain this spell into meaningful action immediately or set yourself up for a creature-heavy next turn. This card finds homes in numerous green-focused archetypes across multiple formats. In creature-heavy strategies like Stompy, Elves, or midrange decks, Elven Farsight functions as both a cantrip and a selection engine that consistently triggers its draw condition. The card excels in Commander formats where green decks often run creature-dense lists, and the card advantage compounds across longer games. Modern and Legacy players appreciate its efficiency in tempo decks and creature-based strategies that benefit from both digging toward threats and smoothing their draws. Even in Pauper, where this card is legal, it provides exceptional value at common. The flexibility of scrying three gives you control over your upcoming draws while actively working toward the draw trigger, making it a clever tool for both mana curves and hand management. For players seeking efficient card selection that rewards creature-centric strategies, Elven Farsight punches well above its mana cost.
Illustrated by Irina Nordsol