TCG Playability
Welcome! We're still setting up — feel free to browse around. Orders aren't being processed yet, but you can shop now on ManaPool.
Nezumi Freewheeler // Hideous Fleshwheeler
Available Variants
Base In Stock
$0.21

Nezumi Freewheeler // Hideous Fleshwheeler

March of the Machine uncommon

Creature — Rat Samurai // Creature — Phyrexian Rat

Menace When this creature enters, each player mills three cards. (To mill three cards, a player puts the top three cards of their library into their graveyard.) {5}{W/P}: Transform this creature. Activate only as a sorcery. ({W/P} can be paid with either {W} or 2 life.)

P/T: 3/3
Strategy & Gameplay

This double-faced creature offers versatile strategic value across multiple Magic formats, making it an excellent addition to any collection seeking dynamic gameplay options. The card begins as Nezumi Freewheeler, a Rat Samurai that puts immediate pressure on opponents while generating mill effects, before transforming into the formidable Hideous Fleshwheeler. The transform mechanic provides excellent tempo flexibility, allowing you to adapt your strategy based on game state and opponent positioning. The menace keyword on the back side makes the creature significantly more difficult to block, forcing opponents into uncomfortable decisions about chump blocking or taking substantial damage. Players interested in mill-focused strategies will appreciate the milling ability, which synergizes beautifully with self-mill decks in Pioneer and Modern that benefit from cards in the graveyard. The creature fits naturally into aggressive Rat tribal strategies across multiple formats, where it serves both as a reasonable body and as a source of evasive pressure. In Commander and Oathbreaker formats, this card slots into decks built around Rat commanders like Strefan, Maurer Regent or mill-focused strategies that reward graveyard interaction. The flexibility of having two distinct modes on a single card makes it valuable for adapting to metagame shifts, and the menace ability on the transformed side helps push through damage in formats where creature combat remains relevant. Whether you're building a competitive Pioneer deck or a casual Commander brew, this card's combination of offensive pressure, mill utility, and transform synergies make it a worthwhile inclusion.

Illustrated by Artur Nakhodkin

Shopping Cart

Total: $0.00