TCG Playability
Artifact
When this artifact enters, scry 2. (Look at the top two cards of your library, then put any number of them on the bottom and the rest on top in any order.) Whenever another artifact you control enters, this artifact becomes a 4/4 Phyrexian Eye artifact creature until end of turn.
Eye of Malcator is a versatile blue artifact from ONE that combines library selection with surprise creature potential, making it an excellent inclusion in artifact-focused strategies across multiple formats. The card's primary function triggers immediately upon entering the battlefield with a scry 2, providing valuable deck consistency by allowing you to look at your top two cards and arrange them favorably or send unwanted draws to the bottom of your library. This selection effect alone makes the card a reasonable early play, but Eye of Malcator's true strength emerges in decks built around artifact synergies and enter-the-battlefield triggers. Every subsequent artifact you control that enters transforms this unassuming enchantment into a 4/4 Phyrexian flying creature until end of turn, creating repeated damage opportunities and evasive threats that opponents must respect. This makes the card particularly valuable in artifact-heavy strategies like Affinity-adjacent decks, artifact-focused Azorius and Blue control shells, and any deck leveraging artifact tokens or multiple artifact tutors. The scry function maintains your hand quality while you're developing your board, and the temporary creature activation provides a clean way to convert unused mana and artifact plays into pressure. With legal status across virtually all competitive formats including Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Commander, Eye of Malcator offers flexibility for players building or upgrading artifact-centric strategies at any competitive level. Whether you're looking to improve consistency in an established artifact deck or exploring new blue-based artifact synergies, this card delivers both immediate utility and compelling long-term value.
Illustrated by Jonas De Ro