TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human Warrior
Trample Whenever you cast a historic spell, Jamie McCrimmon gets +X/+X until end of turn, where X is that spell's mana value. (Artifacts, legendaries, and Sagas are historic.) Doctor's companion (You can have two commanders if the other is the Doctor.)
"Creag an tuire!"
Jamie McCrimmon represents a compelling strategic option for players interested in building around historic spellcasting synergies, particularly in green-focused Commander decks where the legendary creature type and Doctor's companion mechanic unlock unique deck-building possibilities. This 2/2 creature with trample serves as both an efficient threat and a powerful payoff engine for decks that naturally want to cast artifacts, legendaries, and Sagas. The card's scaling ability means that every historic spell you cast simultaneously advances your clock while pushing through damage, creating a snowball effect where each subsequent spell becomes more impactful. Players constructing Boros or Gruul token strategies, sacrifice-focused decks featuring legendary creatures, or artifact-heavy midrange strategies will find this card particularly effective, as these archetypes inherently cast numerous historic spells throughout the game. The Doctor's companion ability is especially innovative for Commander, allowing creative two-commander partnerships that can generate unexpected synergies and strategic advantages that single-commander decks cannot replicate. Beyond the casual Commander format where this card truly shines, Jamie McCrimmon is legal in Legacy, Vintage, and Oathbreaker, making it a viable consideration across multiple constructed formats for players who can construct supporting shells. The combination of trample evasion and scaling power makes this creature difficult to block favorably, and it pressures opponents who lack immediate removal. Collectors and competitive players alike should consider this card as a solid investment for historic-themed deck construction, offering both gameplay value and the appeal of the Doctor Who crossover set.
Illustrated by Wangjie Li