TCG Playability
Creature — Vampire Rogue
When this creature enters, it deals 2 damage to each opponent and you scry 2. {2}, Exile this card from your hand: Target land gains "{T}: Add {U}, {B}, or {R}" until this card is cast from exile. You may cast this card for as long as it remains exiled.
This multicolored Vampire Rogue from Streets of New Capenna presents an intriguing blend of tempo, card advantage, and mana acceleration that makes it a versatile inclusion across multiple formats and deck archetypes. The front-end value proposition is immediately appealing: a 4/5 creature for five mana that simultaneously deals 2 damage to each opponent while providing scry 2, essentially compressing multiple effects into a single spell that can swing games in the air or on the ground. The scry effect adds crucial card filtering, helping you find answers, threats, or land drops while managing your deck's consistency. However, the real power lies in the second ability, which transforms this card into a mana accelerant and card advantage engine. By exiling it from your hand for just two mana, you can enhance a land to produce blue, black, or red mana while holding the casting option open indefinitely. This flexibility allows Glamorous Outlaw to function as either a top-end finisher or a mid-game acceleration tool depending on your current needs. In constructed formats like Pioneer, Modern, and Commander, this card finds homes in Grixis control decks, Dimir midrange strategies, and multicolor tempo shells that benefit from both the damage output and the mana fixing. The exile mechanic provides pseudo-card advantage by effectively storing a spell while ramping your mana base. Its legality across nearly every competitive and casual format makes it an excellent investment for players building collection depth.
Illustrated by Maria Zolotukhina