TCG Playability
Artifact — Clue
You may look at face-down creatures your opponents control any time. {2}, Sacrifice this artifact: Surveil 2, then draw a card. (To surveil 2, look at the top two cards of your library, then put any number of them into your graveyard and the rest on top of your library in any order.)
Found Footage is a versatile utility artifact that offers both information advantage and card selection, making it an excellent fit for control decks, midrange strategies, and any blue-based deck looking to optimize its library. The card's primary ability to look at face-down creatures your opponents control at any time provides crucial reconnaissance in formats where morph mechanics or similar hidden information exists, giving you the strategic edge needed to make informed decisions about blocking, targeting, and sequencing your plays. What truly elevates Found Footage's playability is its activated ability, which turns the card into a miniature draw engine for just three mana total, offering the powerful surveil mechanic that doubles as library management and card advantage. Surveil is particularly synergistic with graveyard-focused strategies, self-mill decks, and any shell that benefits from putting specific cards into the graveyard while filtering toward your desired draws. The low casting cost of one mana means Found Footage slots easily into early turns without consuming significant mana resources, and it scales well throughout the game as a mana sink during the mid and late game. With legal status across nearly every format including Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Commander, and Pauper, this card offers exceptional flexibility for both casual and competitive players. Whether you're building a controlling shell that needs card draw, constructing a graveyard strategy, or simply want a one-mana utility piece that provides consistent value, Found Footage delivers multiple layers of utility and decision-making depth that reward careful sequencing and format knowledge.
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