TCG Playability
Creature — Elemental
Flying When this creature enters, draw two cards. Evoke {2}{U} (You may cast this spell for its evoke cost. If you do, it's sacrificed when it enters.)
Mulldrifter from ECC is a quintessential blue creature that has remained a staple across multiple Magic formats since its original printing, and this version continues to deliver exceptional value in both constructed and limited environments. The card's flexibility is its greatest strength, offering two distinct modes of play that appeal to different strategic approaches. As a full cast for four generic and one blue mana, you get a flying creature that immediately replaces itself by drawing two cards, turning what would be a simple evasive threat into a significant card advantage engine. However, the real power lies in the evoke mechanic, which allows you to cast Mulldrifter for just two generic and one blue mana, sacrifice it immediately upon entering the battlefield, and still draw those two crucial cards. This makes it an incredibly efficient cantrip with a body attached, perfect for tempo-focused strategies that want to generate resources while maintaining a low mana curve. The evoke ability transforms Mulldrifter into a valuable inclusion across numerous deck archetypes. In Modern and Legacy, it slots seamlessly into tempo decks, control shells that value instant-speed card draw, and any blue-based strategy looking for cheap interaction paired with card advantage. Pauper players particularly appreciate this card as a powerful common that generates multiple cards of value. The flying body provides utility as a legitimate threat while the draw triggers enable card advantage strategies and enable critical information gathering in the mid-game. Whether you're building around flickering mechanics in Commander, assembling tempo strategies in Modern, or simply constructing a solid blue control shell, Mulldrifter's combination of cost efficiency, card advantage, and flexibility makes it a genuinely versatile piece that punches above its mana requirements and belongs in practically any blue-focused deck that prioritizes smooth curve progression and consistent value generation.
Illustrated by Eric Fortune