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Oroku Saki, Shredder Rising

Legendary Creature — Human Ninja2 generic manaBlack mana
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8 reviews

The card-advantage line here belongs to ninja commanders that already want to push damage through open lanes, not to generic mono-black goodstuff. Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow is the cleanest home: she rewards the same unblocked-attacker sequencing Sneak demands, and Oroku Saki gives her a body that both refunds the bounced creature and draws on connection, all while the deck is already built to keep lanes open. Satoru Umezawa is the other fit, since a deck built to cheat large creatures into combat off ninjutsu already has the open-lane plan Sneak rides on, and Saki's own trigger adds to the draw stream.

The discipline of the 3/1 is the whole conversation. In a four-player game the engine wants a board where one opponent has left a lane open, but a single chump or any one-toughness sweep ends it, and Saki invites threat assessment the moment he connects twice. He is not a closer; he is the sixth or seventh evasive draw-on-damage piece in a deck already running Coastal Piracy effects and ninjutsu creatures.

This is a Bracket 2-3 card. The rate is fine for optimized casual ninja tables, but it does not break into Bracket 4-5, where the blue-black engines are tutored combo lines rather than incremental combat draw. cEDH has no use for a creature that needs to survive a combat step to pay off.

Against the in-archetype field, Saki competes with the ninjutsu creatures Yuriko already runs, and the comparison is closer than it looks: ninjutsu also returns an unblocked attacker to hand, so Sneak is not buying a different kind of tempo. Both mechanics carry normal mana costs, so neither sits dead in hand when no lane opens. The connect trigger does not separate him from that field so much as join it: he draws and loses 1 life on his own combat damage, the same condition Yuriko and most of her enablers already lean on. He is one more body doing the same job, not a strictly better one. Expect a sub-$5 to $10 secondary price for a card with one or two real homes and no relevance outside them.

Oroku Saki, Shredder Rising (tmt)
TMT · #68common
Pricing
Normal: $0.16
Foil: $0.23
Oracle Text

Rules text

Sneak 1 generic manaBlack mana (You may cast this spell for 1 generic manaBlack mana if you also return an unblocked attacker you control to hand during the declare blockers step. He enters tapped and attacking.) Whenever Oroku Saki deals combat damage to a player, you draw a card and lose 1 life.
Legalities

Format Status

Standard
Legal
Pioneer
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Modern
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Legacy
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Vintage
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Commander
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Pauper
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Brawl
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Historic
Legal
Alchemy
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Timeless
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Standard Brawl
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Duel Commander
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Future Standard
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