TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Dragon
Flying Whenever Fang attacks, another target legendary creature you control gets +X/+0 until end of turn, where X is Fang's power. When Fang dies, if he wasn't a Spirit, return this card to the battlefield under your control. He's a Spirit in addition to his other types.
This legendary red dragon represents a powerful midrange threat that rewards players for building around legendary creatures and aggressive attack strategies. Fang, Roku's Companion comes down as a formidable 4/4 flyer for five mana, immediately presenting a flying clock that demands removal from opponents. The card's primary strength lies in its attack trigger, which pumps another legendary creature you control with power equal to Fang's own, creating exponential damage potential when paired with other legendary permanents on your battlefield. This ability transforms Fang into an exceptional glue piece for legendary-focused strategies, particularly in decks built around commanders or legendary creatures that benefit from being pumped or protected. The recursion clause adds significant resilience, essentially granting Fang evasion from permanent removal by returning itself transformed into a Spirit type, which can interact favorably with graveyard synergies and evasion-based strategies. Players seeking this card will find it most valuable in Commander and Historic formats where legendary creature density is naturally high, making the pump ability consistently impactful. The card fits beautifully into Gruul-based strategies that emphasize creature combat, as well as any red or Mardu deck leveraging multiple legendary permanents. Its versatility across multiple formats combined with its ability to turn combat phases into explosive damage swings makes it an excellent pickup for players developing aggressive legendary creature strategies or looking to add late-game punch to existing midrange shells.
Illustrated by Douzen