TCG Playability
Creature — Bird Bard
Flying You may have this creature enter as a copy of any creature on the battlefield with mana value less than or equal to the amount of mana spent to cast this creature, except it's a Bird in addition to its other types and it has flying.
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Mockingbird is a versatile and clever creature that offers tremendous flexibility and utility across multiple formats and deck archetypes. This blue creature demonstrates the power of adaptive gameplay, allowing you to strategically mirror threats already present on the battlefield while maintaining your own unique identity. By casting Mockingbird with varying amounts of mana, you gain significant control over which threats you copy, making it an exceptional tool for responding to your opponent's board state. The ability to enter as a copy of any creature with converted mana value less than or equal to your casting cost, while retaining flying as an evasive mechanic, makes this card particularly valuable in limited formats where creatures of varying power levels are common. In constructed formats like Pioneer, Modern, and Commander, Mockingbird shines as a flexible answer to threats while providing flying defense or offense depending on your needs. The card works beautifully in tempo decks, control strategies, and even creature-based midrange shells where you need versatility without committing deck space to multiple answer cards. Players seeking a card that provides both offensive capability through copied creatures and defensive utility will appreciate Mockingbird's unique positioning. Its flying type ensures it remains relevant as both an evasive threat and a way to circumvent ground-based blockers. Whether you're playing competitively or casually, this creature represents smart, efficient deckbuilding that rewards skilled mana management and battlefield awareness, making it an excellent addition to any blue-based strategy.
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