TCG Playability
Artifact Creature — Golem
{2}: Until end of turn, you may look at face-down creatures you don't control any time. Disguise {5} (You may cast this card face down for {3} as a 2/2 creature with ward {2}. Turn it face up any time for its disguise cost.)
A true crime of fashion.
Lumbering Laundry is a versatile Artifact Creature from Modern Horizons 3 that bridges the gap between information advantage and board presence, making it a solid inclusion for players who want to disrupt opponent strategies while maintaining tempo. This 4/5 Golem enters the battlefield at five mana in its revealed form, providing a decent body that immediately begins pressuring life totals while offering a repeatable activated ability that lets you look at any face-down creatures your opponents control for just two mana. In the context of the Disguise mechanic introduced in this set, Lumbering Laundry becomes significantly more flexible, allowing you to cast it face-down for just three mana as a 2/2 creature with ward two, giving you an evasive early play that threatens to flip into a much larger threat. This polymorphism makes the card attractive to midrange and control decks that value information gathering, as knowing what your opponents are hiding behind face-down creatures can dramatically shift your decision-making around sweepers, combat tricks, and resource allocation. The activated ability's modest mana cost means you can pressure the board while monitoring threats, and the artifact typing opens up additional synergies with artifact-focused strategies. Across its legal formats, from Standard and Pioneer to Modern, Legacy, and Commander, Lumbering Laundry finds homes in tempo-oriented strategies that appreciate its defensive capability, information gathering function, and threat diversity, making it an underrated role player for players seeking to leverage the Disguise mechanic's full potential.
Illustrated by Michal Ivan