TCG Playability
Creature — Rat Wizard
At the beginning of your upkeep, surveil 1. (Look at the top card of your library. You may put it into your graveyard.) Threshold — As long as there are seven or more cards in your graveyard, creatures your opponents control get -1/-0.
This unassuming blue creature from Bloomburrow offers deceptive value for control and graveyard-focused strategies. Mindwhisker functions as both a consistent library manager and a scaling threat that rewards players for filling their graveyards. The surveil ability triggers at the beginning of your upkeep, providing incremental card selection while simultaneously fueling your graveyard toward the threshold condition. Once you reach seven cards in your graveyard, Mindwhisker transforms into a passive evasion tool, reducing the toughness of all opposing creatures by one. This makes it particularly effective against token strategies and small creatures while creating additional pressure in combat scenarios. The card's flexibility makes it a natural fit for several deck archetypes: it slots seamlessly into blue control decks that appreciate the card filtering, works well in tempo strategies that can leverage the combat advantage, and shines in dedicated graveyard decks running self-mill engines or flashback effects. The three power-to-mana ratio is solid, allowing it to apply reasonable pressure while maintaining a small enough footprint to dodge mass removal. Given its broad format legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Commander, and more, Mindwhisker appeals to players across multiple competitive and casual environments. Whether you're building a threshold-focused deck, seeking incremental advantage in control shells, or looking for a creature that justifies graveyard strategies, this rat wizard provides excellent value and flexibility that rewards careful deck construction and thoughtful play.
Illustrated by Alexander Mokhov