TCG Playability
Creature — Snake Shapeshifter
You may have this creature enter as a copy of any creature on the battlefield. Renew — {2}{U}, Exile this card from your graveyard: Put a +1/+1 counter on target nonlegendary creature you control. Each other creature you control becomes a copy of that creature until end of turn. Activate only as a sorcery.
Naga Fleshcraper is a remarkably flexible creature that offers both immediate board presence and powerful utility for spell-slinging strategists. As a 0/0 creature with the ability to enter the battlefield as a copy of any creature already in play, this shapeshifter provides instant adaptability to whatever matchup you're facing. Whether you need another copy of your opponent's threatening creature to neutralize it, a duplicate of your own powerful threat, or a creature that fills a critical role in your strategy, Naga Fleshcraper delivers the versatility competitive decks demand. The Renew mechanic adds significant late-game value, allowing you to exile this card from your graveyard to pump a nonlegendary creature with a +1/+1 counter while copying that creature across your entire board. This creates explosive turn finishes, particularly in token strategies, go-wide decks, and creature-heavy lists that can leverage multiple copies of the same creature simultaneously. This card excels in copy-themed decks and creature-based strategies across multiple formats, with particular strength in Standard and Pioneer environments where it enables both tempo plays and powerful recursive threats. Its broad format legality makes it a strong consideration for Commander players seeking blue creatures that provide both immediate utility and graveyard recursion. Any player building around creature synergies, clone mechanics, or board-flooding strategies should seriously consider Naga Fleshcraper as a flexible role-player that adapts to your gameplan while providing meaningful value from both zones.
Illustrated by Valera Lutfullina