TCG Playability
Creature — Illusion
Flying Krovikan Mist's power and toughness are each equal to the number of Illusions on the battlefield.
Plague-induced dreams became real as they swirled above Krov, mingling with the magical residue of the World Spell.
This evasive creature from the J25 set offers compelling strategic potential for players building around Illusion-focused strategies or looking to add a cost-efficient flyer to their blue decks. Costing just one blue mana and one generic, Krovikan Mist enters the battlefield as a modest threat, but its power and toughness scaling mechanic tied to the number of Illusions on the battlefield creates exciting build-around potential. The flying keyword ensures this creature can apply pressure from the air while remaining difficult for ground-based defenses to block, making it particularly valuable in limited formats where evasion is premium. The card naturally slots into dedicated Illusion tribal decks where synergies with lords, token generators, and other Illusion-type creatures can quickly turn this into a significant threat. In formats like Modern and Legacy, where there's established Illusion support, this creature can become a respectable finisher when built properly. Even in Commander decks built around blue control or creature-focused strategies, Krovikan Mist provides value as a flying creature that rewards you for assembling a board presence. The flexibility of its power and toughness based on battlefield state means it scales naturally with your game progression and works well in decks that aim to build a wider board. With legal status across nearly every competitive and casual format including Modern, Legacy, Pauper, and Commander, players have multiple avenues to incorporate this card into their existing collections and strategies.
Illustrated by Jeremy Jarvis