TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Lizard Villain
Trample Lizard Formula — When Lizard, Connors's Curse enters, up to one other target creature loses all abilities and becomes a green Lizard creature with base power and toughness 4/4.
Dr. Curt Connors used lizard DNA to regrow his missing arm, but it didn't stop there.
Lizard, Connors's Curse is a powerful green creature that brings both immediate board presence and exceptional utility to any deck looking to control the battlefield through creature manipulation. As a legendary 5/5 creature with trample for four mana, it already offers solid stats that can close out games efficiently while demanding immediate removal from opponents. The true power of this card lies in its Lizard Formula ability, which triggers upon entering the battlefield and allows you to strip a target creature of all its abilities while transforming it into a vanilla 4/4 green Lizard. This effect is remarkably flexible and addresses multiple strategic concerns: you can neutralize a dangerous utility creature with problematic abilities, shut down evasion mechanics like flying or unblockability, or simply remove static abilities that threaten your gameplan. The ability to affect up to one other creature means you have the flexibility to deploy it without a target if the timing isn't right, making it a value play even in creature-light matchups. In terms of format viability, Lizard, Connors's Curse has exceptional reach across Magic's competitive landscape. The card's legality in Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Vintage makes it relevant for players across all competitive formats and price points. Commander and Brawl players particularly appreciate this card as both a reusable effect in the command zone and a versatile answer to problematic creatures. Green-based midrange and control decks benefit most from this card, especially those built around creature-focused strategies that struggle against toolbox creatures or creatures with game-changing abilities. If you're building a green stompy deck, a Gruul aggressive strategy, or any green-focused control shell, Lizard, Connors's Curse provides both aggressive pressure and strategic flexibility that outweighs its moderate casting cost.
Illustrated by Steve Prescott