TCG Playability
Creature — Human Scout
When this creature enters, scry 2. (Look at the top two cards of your library, then put any number of them on the bottom and the rest on top in any order.) {1}: Add {R}, {W}, or {B}. Activate only once each turn.
Eskeg and his companion stood watch, the sights of the steppe a constant inspiration.
Mardu Devotee is a versatile one-mana creature that serves as both a smooth mana accelerator and card selection tool, making it an excellent addition to multicolor strategies across numerous formats. This Human Scout enters the battlefield with an immediate impact through its scry 2 ability, allowing you to sculpt your draws and either smooth out your mana or dig toward crucial pieces of your game plan. Beyond the entry effect, the creature provides a recurring mana-fixing engine with its activated ability, generating red, white, or black mana once per turn at just one additional mana investment. This makes Mardu Devotee particularly attractive in three-color Mardu decks, Gruul strategies that splash black, and any midrange or control deck that values both consistency and mana flexibility. The card's low mana cost and relevant creature type position it well in devotion-focused strategies, where it can contribute toward colored mana requirements while fixing your draw. Players seeking to build efficient manabases in Limited or exploring budget-conscious Commander builds will find tremendous value here. Whether you're constructing a Standard-legal aggressive deck that needs early ramp, a Pioneer Mardu midrange shell, or a Pioneer or Modern Scry-based strategy, Mardu Devotee delivers consistent utility. The combination of scry for deck manipulation and mana generation on a compact body makes this card a smart inclusion for anyone building color-intensive decks that want to maximize consistency while maintaining pressure. With legal status spanning Standard through Vintage, this is a format-flexible utility player that solves mana problems while advancing your game plan.
Illustrated by Lorenzo Mastroianni