TCG Playability
Instant
Destroy target artifact, enchantment, or creature with power 4 or greater.
"If you're thinking only one step ahead, you're already falling behind." —Teysa
Make Your Move is a versatile white instant from the Foundations set that serves as an efficient removal spell for competitive and casual Magic players alike. This card's flexibility makes it a valuable addition to numerous white-based strategies across multiple formats. The instant's primary function is destroying target artifacts, enchantments, or creatures with power 4 or greater, giving it broad utility against diverse threats in the current metagame. At just two mana, the card offers exceptional value for answering mid-sized threats and problematic permanents, making it an ideal inclusion in tempo strategies, control decks, and midrange shells that need efficient interaction without sacrificing resources. The instant speed is particularly important, allowing players to hold mana up for interaction while maintaining the flexibility to deploy threats on their own turn, or to ambush opponents during combat with surprise removal that can completely swing the game state. The card's legality across almost every Magic format, from Standard through Vintage and including popular casual formats like Commander and Brawl, makes it an excellent addition to any collection. For Standard and Pioneer players, Make Your Move fills the critical role of cheap removal that doesn't require specific creature types or abilities to function. In Commander, this instant provides white decks with straightforward, efficient interaction that slots seamlessly into lists focused on creature-based strategies, control, or artifact-heavy metagames. The card's simplicity and power level make it an accessible option for newer players while remaining relevant for competitive formats, representing the kind of flexible, efficiently-costed removal spell that defines strong Magic design and consistently sees play across the game's various competitive and casual environments.
Illustrated by Xabi Gaztelua