TCG Playability
Artifact Creature — Robot
Flying When this creature enters, return target artifact or creature card from your graveyard to your hand. Void — At the beginning of your end step, if a nonland permanent left the battlefield this turn or a spell was warped this turn, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature.
Interceptor Mechan is a versatile two-mana artifact creature that bridges tempo and recursion strategies across multiple Magic formats. This flying robot comes in as a 2/2 body with immediate value through its enters-the-battlefield ability, which returns any artifact or creature card from your graveyard to your hand. This makes it an excellent enabler for strategies that naturally fill the graveyard or those that benefit from creature and artifact recursion, such as Rakdos sacrifice decks, Grixis control shells, or artifact-focused strategies that can trigger its Void ability repeatedly. The flying evasion provides a relevant clock that applies pressure while your other effects develop, and at just two mana, it slots efficiently into both midrange and tempo-oriented strategies. The Void mechanic on Interceptor Mechan rewards you for playing the game you're already playing by putting +1/+1 counters on it whenever a nonland permanent leaves the battlefield or a spell is warped, effectively turning incidental triggers into growing threats. This makes it particularly strong in decks built around sacrificing creatures, bouncing permanents, or leveraging other forms of disruption. Players would want this card for its efficient combination of evasion, recursion support, and scaling potential within the right shell. Its broad format legality across Standard through Legacy and Commander makes it accessible to players at various competitive levels, and the flexible color requirement in black and red opens up building opportunities for creative deck construction. Whether you're grinding Limited formats or refining a constructed strategy, Interceptor Mechan offers the kind of incremental advantage that compounds over the course of a game.
Illustrated by Leonardo Santanna