TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Shapeshifter Noble
Whenever Omo enters or attacks, put an everything counter on each of up to one target land and up to one target creature. Each land with an everything counter on it is every land type in addition to its other types. Each nonland creature with an everything counter on it is every creature type.
Omo, Queen of Vesuva represents a unique and versatile tool for players looking to leverage type-based synergies in their decks. This legendary shapeshifter operates as a powerful enabler for strategies that reward you for having diverse creature types or land types in play, making it particularly valuable in commander and constructed formats where such synergies flourish. The card's ability to grant "everything counter" status transforms both lands and creatures into every type simultaneously, which opens up explosive possibilities with cards that care about creature types like Teysa Karlov effects, tribal synergies, or landfall mechanics that trigger multiple times. Omo's defensive body of 1/5 provides surprising staying power at just three mana, allowing you to protect yourself while setting up your engine. The triggered ability activates both when Omo enters the battlefield and whenever it attacks, meaning even in a casual game you're generating significant value over time. This card fits seamlessly into sultai control shells, ramp strategies, and creature-type-matters decks where you can maximize the counters on key permanents. Its legality across historic, timeless, legacy, vintage, and especially commander formats means you have multiple avenues to explore its potential. For players seeking a strategic advantage in creature-type-focused archetypes or looking to build synergistic value engines, Omo delivers consistent utility that scales with your deck construction. Whether you're piloting a competitive legacy list or crafting a powerful commander deck, Omo provides the type flexibility and repeatable triggers necessary to outvalue your opponents and create winning game states through clever permanent typing.
Illustrated by Alex Brock