TCG Playability
Creature — Jellyfish Rogue
This creature can't be blocked if you've cast two or more spells this turn. Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, draw a card.
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Illvoi Infiltrator represents a compelling value engine for tempo-oriented blue strategies across multiple formats. This unassuming jellyfish rogue operates as both an evasive threat and a card advantage generator, making it particularly attractive for spell-heavy deck archetypes that naturally accumulate multiple casts per turn. The creature's conditional evasion mechanic rewards the exact play pattern that blue mages already want to execute: casting multiple spells to protect their threats while advancing their gameplan. Once Illvoi Infiltrator becomes unblockable through meeting the two-spell threshold, the card draw trigger transforms each combat phase into incremental advantage, essentially turning your spell-slinging into both offense and resource generation simultaneously. The three-point toughness provides surprising resilience against aggressive strategies while the modest mana investment allows for turn-three deployment with follow-up interaction available. This card synergizes exceptionally well with cantrips, cheap counterspells, and flash creatures that enable the unblockable condition repeatedly throughout the game. From a format perspective, Illvoi Infiltrator finds homes in Standard tempo decks, Pioneer spellslinger variants, and various blue-based strategies in older formats where it dodges removal-heavy metagames. The creature slots naturally into izzet tempo, mono-blue tempo, and azorius tempo shells while functioning effectively in Commander as a repeatable card draw engine. Players seeking an efficient creature that rewards their natural spell-casting patterns will appreciate how Illvoi Infiltrator converts mana investment into meaningful board presence and card advantage without requiring complex setup or dedicated support.
Illustrated by Paolo Parente