TCG Playability
Creature — Human Detective
Flying When this creature enters, exile up to two target cards from a single graveyard.
"The desperate will tread unexpected paths. Be prepared to follow." —Tam Sennic, Ezrim's second-in-command
Griffnaut Tracker is a versatile creature that brings both evasion and graveyard interaction to white-aligned strategies across multiple formats. As a three-mana 3/2 with flying, this Human Detective offers an efficient body that can pressure opponents while simultaneously providing utility through its enters-the-battlefield ability. The card's primary strength lies in its capacity to exile up to two target cards from a single graveyard upon entering the battlefield, making it an excellent answer to strategies that rely on graveyard recursion, self-mill mechanics, or reanimation shells. This effect is particularly valuable in today's meta where graveyard-based decks have become increasingly prevalent, whether you're facing Living End variants, Murktide strategies, or recursive creature decks that depend on cards in their graveyard. The flexibility of exiling up to two cards from one graveyard makes Griffnaut Tracker adaptable to various situations, allowing you to either disrupt opponents' plans or lock down your own graveyard if necessary for specific matchups. With its exceptional format legality spanning Standard through Legacy and Vintage, this card finds homes in control decks, tempo strategies, and midrange shells that value both creature efficiency and interaction. Whether you're building a creature-heavy white deck in Limited, a controlling strategy in Pioneer, or a tempo-focused Modern list, Griffnaut Tracker delivers the combination of reasonable stats, evasion, and targeted disruption that makes it a compelling inclusion for any player looking to combat graveyard-dependent strategies while maintaining board presence.
Illustrated by Svetlin Velinov