TCG Playability
Creature — Faerie Rogue
Flying Whenever this creature attacks, surveil 1. (Look at the top card of your library. You may put it into your graveyard.)
"We're on the fortieth floor, with one window, no balcony. No one could possibly get in." —Minosz, Orzhov chief of security
This elegant two-mana creature combines efficient evasion with card selection, making it a versatile addition to any blue-based strategy looking to fill its graveyard while maintaining board presence. The flying keyword ensures it can pressure opponents while dodging ground-based blockers, while the surveil ability triggers whenever it attacks, allowing you to progressively filter your deck and stock your graveyard with resources for later use. The one toughness might seem fragile, but the flying evasion largely mitigates this weakness, and the two-point body is respectable for a card that provides utility beyond just combat damage. This card slots naturally into tempo decks, mill strategies, and any archetype that benefits from graveyard interaction. In formats like Pioneer and Modern, it serves as a low-cost enabler for delve spells, flashback mechanics, or escape costs while maintaining the aggressive posture those decks require. Commander and Brawl players appreciate the repeatable surveil effect for digging toward specific answers while filling the yard with fodder for reanimation or graveyard synergies. Its extensive format legality across Historic, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander makes it accessible whether you're building casual decks or competitive-level strategies. For players seeking a creature that performs multiple roles—aggressive threat, card selection engine, and graveyard enabler—in a compact two-mana package, Nightveil Sprite offers excellent value and flexibility that rewards both skilled sequencing and long-term strategic planning.
Illustrated by Uriah Voth