TCG Playability
Creature — Human Wizard
Flying Creatures you control with flying have "Spells your opponents cast that target this creature cost {2} more to cast."
She was born unable to walk. Through the eludha, she was able to fly.
Jubilant Skybonder is a versatile two-mana flyer that brings both evasion and protective utility to blue-white flying strategies. This Human Wizard enters as a 2/2 with flying, making it a reasonable early-game threat, but its true power lies in its static ability that causes all of your flying creatures to impose a two-mana tax on spells your opponents cast targeting them. This effect transforms your entire aerial force into problematic targets for removal, forcing opponents to either pay significantly more to interact with your creatures or pivot their strategies entirely. The card fits naturally into established flying-focused archetypes including Azorius control, blue-white tempo, Bant flyers, and any strategy that leverages evasive creatures as a primary game plan. In limited formats, Skybonder acts as both a creature and a pseudo-protective anthem that synergizes with any flying creatures already in your deck. For constructed formats like Pioneer and Modern, it serves as a useful inclusion in flying-heavy builds where the incremental value of making your threats more resilient can generate significant tempo advantages throughout the game. Players should consider Jubilant Skybonder when building flying-centric decks because it provides a unique blend of offense and defense without requiring additional resources—the ability simply exists as long as Skybonder remains in play. Its legality across multiple formats including Historic, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Commander makes it accessible regardless of your preferred competitive environment or casual play style.
Illustrated by Jesper Ejsing