TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human Scout
If you would get one or more poison counters, instead you get one poison counter and you can't get additional poison counters this turn. Exile Melira: Choose another target creature or artifact. When it's put into a graveyard this turn, return that card to the battlefield under its owner's control.
Melira, the Living Cure is a versatile green-white legendary creature that serves as both a defensive tool and a utility engine for players looking to leverage graveyard interactions and protection mechanics. This 3/3 creature with a reasonable mana cost of one green and one white mana offers two distinct modes of play that make it valuable across multiple formats and deck archetypes. The primary function of Melira is poison counter mitigation, capping your poison counter gain at one per turn regardless of how many sources would deal poison damage to you. This makes it an excellent sideboard option in formats where poison-based strategies exist, effectively neutering decks built around infect mechanics while allowing you to continue the game. Beyond this defensive capability, Melira's second ability creates significant value in creature-heavy strategies and sacrifice-focused decks. By exiling itself to target another creature or artifact, you can return that permanent to the battlefield if it would be put into the graveyard, functioning as a repeatable recursion engine that works excellently with sacrifice outlets, death triggers, and creature-based strategies. This card fits naturally into commander decks built around sacrifice themes, persist mechanics, and creature-based value engines where Melira becomes a one-time protection piece that also generates incremental advantage. Players seeking a card that provides both matchup-specific hosing and graveyard utility will find Melira, the Living Cure to be a flexible addition that rewards thoughtful deckbuilding and strategic play across historic, pioneer, modern, legacy, and commander formats.
Illustrated by Miranda Meeks