TCG Playability
Creature — Alien Beast
Flying, trample Basic landcycling {2} ({2}, Discard this card: Search your library for a basic land card, reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle.) Escape—{4}{G}{U}, Exile a land you control, Exile five other cards from your graveyard. (You may cast this card from your graveyard for its escape cost.)
Lunar Hatchling is a versatile midrange threat that offers exceptional flexibility across multiple Magic formats, particularly in Commander and constructed environments where graveyard synergies matter. This 6/6 flyer with trample comes in at six mana and provides immediate evasion and trampling damage, making it a solid threat that demands immediate removal from opponents. What truly sets Lunar Hatchling apart is its suite of utility mechanics that appeal to different deck strategies and game states. The basic landcycling ability for just two mana gives you a critical out in the early game when you're mana-flooded or struggling to find specific colors, allowing you to smooth your mana curve while digging toward the threats and answers you actually need. This cycling mode means Lunar Hatchling is rarely a dead card in your hand, even if you're not ready to cast it as your primary game plan. The escape mechanic transforms this card into a powerful reanimation target, particularly in green-blue shells that naturally fill their graveyards through mill effects, looting, or self-discard strategies. Being able to cast Lunar Hatchling from your graveyard for six mana while exiling lands and other cards from the graveyard makes it an excellent payoff for graveyard-focused archetypes. Players seeking a card that functions as both an efficient threat and a flexible utility piece will find Lunar Hatchling fits naturally into Commander decks built around escape mechanics, landcycling themes, or any blue-green strategy that values redundancy and adaptive gameplay.
Illustrated by Ben Wootten