TCG Playability
Artifact Creature — Human Robot Villain
When this creature enters, exile up to one target card from a graveyard. Target creature you control connives. (Draw a card, then discard a card. If you discarded a nonland card, put a +1/+1 counter on that creature.)
"A man-made made man? You always knew how to get ahead, Silvermane." —Spider-Man
This Artifact Creature from the SPM set offers a versatile toolbox effect that appeals to graveyard-focused strategies and creature-heavy decks across multiple formats. For three mana, you're getting a creature with a powerful enter-the-battlefield effect that combines graveyard interaction with card advantage through the connive mechanic. The ability to exile up to one target card from any graveyard provides meaningful disruption against popular strategies like flashback decks, reanimation strategies, or graveyard-centric combo pieces, while simultaneously fueling your own connive trigger. The connive portion makes this card particularly valuable in decks that can leverage the +1/+1 counters effectively, turning a discard outlet into board presence. This card fits naturally into Grixis or Dimir control shells that value graveyard hate, tempo decks looking for incidental creature improvement, and any archetype running creatures that benefit from repeated triggers or counters. The 2/1 statline is modest but serviceable, and the three-mana cost is efficient enough to cast this on curve while still leaving mana available for interaction. Mechanical Mobster's real strength lies in its flexibility. Whether you're playing Standard formats where you need efficient graveyard disruption, Pioneer or Modern where you want maindeck graveyard answers without sacrificing card advantage, or Commander where you can chain multiple connive triggers, this card delivers utility without forcing you into a specific strategy. The widespread format legality makes it accessible whether you're building casual decks or competitive tournament lists, making it a smart pickup for players looking to improve their graveyard-interactive options.
Illustrated by David Szabo