TCG Playability
Creature — Human Knight // Creature — Phyrexian Knight
{3}{W/P}: Transform this creature. Activate only as a sorcery. ({W/P} can be paid with either {W} or 2 life.)
The Magic Mirror of Vantress showed Catrina a twisted vision of black oil and bloody machines.
This transforming double-faced creature from March of the Machine offers exceptional versatility across numerous Magic formats, making it a valuable addition for players exploring both aggressive and controlling strategies. The card begins as Order of the Mirror, a creature that rewards you for playing other creatures, and transforms into Order of the Alabaster Host, providing different value opportunities depending on the game state and your deck's construction. The transform mechanic creates interesting decision points throughout the game, allowing you to time your transformation based on board state, threat assessment, and whether you need the offensive pressure of one side or the utility of the other. This flexibility makes it particularly appealing for midrange decks that want to pivot between aggressive and value-oriented game plans. Across the extensive format legality, this card finds homes in Pioneer and Modern deck archetypes centered around Knight tribal synergies, creature-focused strategies, and decks that benefit from repeatable creature generation or anthem effects. The transform mechanic also appeals to players building around flip mechanics and cards that synergize with transforming permanents. For Commander and Oathbreaker players, this card represents an efficient creature with growth potential that doesn't require significant mana investment while offering utility on both sides of the card. Even in casual formats like Brawl and Pauper Commander, the versatile nature of this double-faced creature makes it an excellent include for brewers looking to maximize value from their creature slots while maintaining strategic flexibility throughout the game.
Illustrated by Andrew Mar