TCG Playability
Creature — Human Rogue Villain
When this creature enters, 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.)
"Hurry up before the bug gets here!" —Hammerhead
Mob Lookout is a versatile utility creature that brings card selection and board development together in a compact blue-black package for just one blue and one black mana. This 0/3 Human Rogue Villain serves as an excellent enabler in any strategy that benefits from repeated connive triggers or incremental advantage generation. The connive mechanic is particularly powerful in constructed formats because it provides both card draw and filtering while simultaneously offering the potential for pump effects on your creatures, making it a pseudo-tutor that rewards you for playing creatures you already want to protect or grow. Players should consider Mob Lookout for deck-building strategies that emphasize creature synergies, especially those running other creatures with connive or those that benefit from filling the graveyard with specific card types. The blue-black color combination pairs naturally with decks built around tempo, control, or creature-focused strategies that want to manage their hand quality while advancing their board state. Beyond constructed play, Mob Lookout's reasonable mana cost and defensive statline make it a solid limited pick that can shore up weak points in your draft curve. Its format legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Commander, and numerous other formats means you'll have multiple opportunities to utilize this card in the format of your choice, whether you're playing casual games with friends or competing in organized events. The connive trigger represents a small but meaningful tempo advantage that compounds over multiple turns, making Mob Lookout an efficient inclusion for decks seeking consistent value generation from their creature base.
Illustrated by David Palumbo