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Kitsune, Dragon's Daughter

Legendary Creature — Fox Warlock Avatar4 generic manaBlue manaBlue mana
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How this card plays

7 reviews

The trigger does the talking, and what it asks for is a table with crowded boards. The exchange targets two creatures controlled by different players, which is the structural discipline that keeps the card from being a removal piece. The identity read here, that you never give up your own board, is the clean version of the card, and it is mostly right: the easiest line is to broker a trade between two opponents and leave your own side untouched. But the wording does not forbid putting one of your own creatures into the deal when that serves you, so the card is a touch more flexible than the never-donate framing suggests. Either way you are rearranging the table rather than subtracting from a single board, and that flexibility is what makes this a chaos-political engine.

The home is a politics or group-slug commander that already wants to manipulate other people's boards. Marchesa, the Black Rose is the cleanest fit: forcing creatures across battlefields feeds the dethrone-and-steal plan, and the swap loop keeps the table churning while Marchesa collects whatever dies on the way through. Brago, King Eternal is the other shell, blinking the body to re-fire the entry trigger for a fresh exchange every turn it connects. Zedruu the Greathearted shares design DNA, not a deck slot; Zedruu pays you for giving your own permanents away, and the two engines pull in opposite directions.

In Marchesa or Brago, this is a midgame leverage piece, not a curve play, which lands it in Bracket 2-3. It is too slow and too symmetrical for cEDH, where the swap does nothing against a one-creature combo board, and too synergy-hungry for a precon out of the box. As a finisher, every attack becomes a forced negotiation, and a vigilant 6/6 that scrambles the table each combat closes games by making the board unworkable for everyone else. The cost is the political surface: resolving this draws focused removal and kingmaker accusations faster than a quieter threat. Outside Marchesa and Brago-style shells, it is invisible.

Kitsune, Dragon's Daughter (tmt)
TMT · #262rare
Pricing
Normal: $0.77
Foil: $0.78
Oracle Text

Rules text

Vigilance Whenever Kitsune enters or deals combat damage to a player, you may exchange control of two other target creatures controlled by different players.
Legalities

Format Status

Standard
Legal
Pioneer
Legal
Modern
Legal
Legacy
Legal
Vintage
Legal
Commander
Legal
Pauper
N/A
Brawl
Legal
Historic
Legal
Alchemy
Legal
Timeless
Legal
Standard Brawl
Legal
More formats
Old School
N/A
Premodern
N/A
PreDH
N/A
Pauper Commander
N/A
Oathbreaker
Legal
Gladiator
Legal
Penny Dreadful
Legal
Duel Commander
Legal
Future Standard
Legal
COMPETITIVEBRAWL
Legal
TLR
N/A
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