TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Shapeshifter Detective
Whenever Lazav attacks, exile target card from a graveyard, then investigate. (Create a Clue token. It's an artifact with "{2}, Sacrifice this token: Draw a card.") Whenever you sacrifice a Clue, you may have Lazav become a copy of a creature card exiled with it until end of turn.
Lazav, Wearer of Faces is a compelling two-mana Dimir legend that excels at bridging card advantage with flexible creature threats in strategic gameplay. The card's first ability rewards aggressive play by generating card selection whenever it attacks, creating Clue tokens that translate graveyard pressure into investigative value. This self-contained engine is particularly potent in formats where filling graveyards is already part of your game plan, as you're converting what might be discarded or milled cards into tangible resources. The second ability transforms Lazav into a political tool and surprise threat: by sacrificing accumulated Clues, you can turn Lazav into whatever powerful creature already occupies your graveyard or an opponent's, essentially providing a free copy without affecting the board state cap. This makes it fit naturally into Dimir tempo decks, mill strategies, and self-mill focused archetypes like those built around surveil mechanics or cards that benefit from graveyard interaction. The combination of evasive power generation and shapeshifting versatility means a single board presence generates exponential value over multiple turns, making it an efficient threat that demands immediate removal. Across its extensive format legality spanning Standard through Vintage, Lazav serves as a powerful tool for any Dimir strategy seeking to maximize graveyard synergies while maintaining board pressure. The card appeals to players who enjoy complex decision-making and interactive gameplay, as determining which creatures to exile and when to utilize the transformation ability creates meaningful strategic depth and lines of play.
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