TCG Playability
Creature — Faerie Rogue
Flying Instant and sorcery spells you cast cost {1} less to cast.
"Look at me, everyone! I'm a High Fae! Watch me do important High Fae things!"
Mocking Sprite represents an excellent value proposition for blue-based spellslinger decks across multiple formats. This three-mana creature, costing just two blue and one generic mana, brings both evasion and cost reduction to the table in a remarkably efficient package. The flying keyword provides immediate board pressure and evasion that's difficult for many ground-based strategies to answer, while the static ability makes all your instant and sorcery spells cost one less to cast, creating a powerful mana acceleration engine that compounds throughout the game. For players building tempo or spell-focused decks, this creature generates exponential value by effectively reducing your overall spell costs while maintaining a relevant threat that must be addressed. The card fits perfectly into several established archetypes. In izzet (blue-red) tempo decks, Mocking Sprite accelerates your cantrips, counterspells, and removal while providing a flying blocker or attacker. Control decks appreciate the cost reduction on their interaction suite, making it easier to hold up mana for reactive spells while advancing your board presence. Prowess decks and storm-adjacent strategies benefit enormously from the cost reduction, as each cheap spell generates more triggers while consuming fewer resources. With legal status across standard, pioneer, modern, legacy, and commander, Mocking Sprite offers versatility for players in virtually any format. Whether you're optimizing for competitive play or casual Commander tables, this unassuming faerie rogue punches well above its weight, making it a worthy inclusion whenever blue spell-heavy strategies are on your agenda.
Illustrated by Ben Hill