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Myr Custodian
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Myr Custodian

Phyrexia: All Will Be One common

Artifact Creature — Myr

When this creature enters, scry 2. Then each opponent may scry 1. (To scry X, a player looks at the top X cards of their library, then puts any number of them on the bottom and the rest on top in any order.)

P/T: 2/3

"Myr will go where the work is. We always have. We always will." —Urtet, Remnant of Memnarch

Strategy & Gameplay

This artifact creature from the ONE set offers excellent utility for control-focused strategies and tempo decks that value card advantage and library manipulation. Myr Custodian costs three mana and enters as a 2/3 body, making it a reasonable defensive option while providing significant value through its scry triggered ability. When it enters the battlefield, you scry 2, allowing you to dig through the top of your library to find relevant answers or threats while sending unwanted cards to the bottom of your deck. The optional scry 1 you grant each opponent is a minor drawback that's easily offset by the selection advantage you gain, particularly in formats where information control matters and where you're likely ahead on resources anyway. This card slots naturally into blue-based control decks, artifact-focused strategies, and decks that benefit from repeated scry effects or entering-the-battlefield triggers. The Myr tribal synergies are present but not primary to its appeal. The exceptional format legality makes Myr Custodian viable across nearly every constructed format from Pauper through Vintage and Commander, giving players maximum flexibility. You'll want this card if you're building control decks that need early defensive creatures with utility, blue-based midrange strategies seeking card selection, or artifact decks that reward creature-based value engines. The combination of a reasonable body, library manipulation, and broad applicability makes it an efficient inclusion that improves consistency without sacrificing tempo or board presence.

Illustrated by Mark Behm

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