| Name | Donatello's Technique |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Sneak |
| Flavor | "I've been working on a pan-dimensional portal of my own. It's the real thing. Of course, I haven't actually tested it yet . . ." |
| Artist | Andreas Zafiratos |
| Set | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #39 |
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About Donatello's Technique
Donatello's Technique, Sorcery, designed by Florey first released in Feb, 2026 in the set Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
Donatello’s Technique would fit best in a tempo- or aggro‑tempo blue deck that attacks early with cheap, evasive creatures (like flyers or unblockables) and can afford to pick one up for value, since Sneak {U} lets you turn an unblocked attacker into a one‑mana instant-speed draw two during combat, which is very efficient if you’re already pressuring the opponent; it could also synergize with creatures that have strong enter‑the‑battlefield effects that you don’t mind replaying. That said, in most competitive formats there are stronger and more consistent options like **Chart a Course** (often 1U draw two in aggressive decks without the bounce cost), **Expressive Iteration** (in formats where legal), **Treasure Cruise** (in graveyard-heavy decks), or even **Of One Mind** in go-wide builds, all of which generate card advantage without requiring you to return board presence. Because bouncing an unblocked attacker reduces pressure and can be a real tempo loss, this card would likely see p

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