TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Spirit Pirate
Ghost of Ramirez DePietro can't be blocked by creatures with toughness 3 or greater. Whenever Ghost of Ramirez DePietro deals combat damage to a player, choose up to one target card in a graveyard that was discarded or put there from a library this turn. Put that card into its owner's hand. Partner (You can have two commanders if both have partner.)
Ghost of Ramirez DePietro is a remarkably efficient blue commander that brings evasion and card advantage to your strategy in a compact two-mana package. The card's first ability ensures it can slip through most defensive lines by being unblockable against creatures with three or more toughness, making it an ideal tempo threat in the early game that's difficult to stall. What truly sets this spirit pirate apart is its second ability, which transforms combat damage into a powerful recurring value engine. Every time it connects with a player, you can retrieve a card from a graveyard that was either discarded or milled that turn, putting it directly into its owner's hand. This synergy is exceptional in mill-focused strategies, self-mill decks, and any archetype that benefits from filling the graveyard as a resource rather than a cost. The partner mechanic adds tremendous flexibility, allowing you to pair Ghost of Ramirez DePietro with another partner commander to customize your strategy further without sacrificing color identity or card slots. In Commander format specifically, this card shines in mill decks that want to control the game while generating value, as well as Dimir control and tempo shells that pair well with discard effects and graveyard synergies. It's particularly potent with effects that mill or force discard during the same turn, amplifying its damage output's utility. For Legacy and Vintage players, it offers a unique evasive threat with utility that's difficult to remove profitably. Whether you're building a competitive Commander deck or exploring casual multiplayer formats, Ghost of Ramirez DePietro provides the evasion, card advantage, and strategic flexibility that makes blue strategies work at the table.
Illustrated by Grzegorz Rutkowski