| Name | Michelangelo, Improviser |
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary creature — mutant ninja turtle |
| Description | Sneak |
| Artist | Joshua Alvarado |
| Set | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #219 |
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| Name | Michelangelo, Improviser |
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary creature — mutant ninja turtle |
| Description | Sneak |
| Artist | Joshua Alvarado |
| Set | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #219 |
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Michelangelo, Improviser, Legendary creature — mutant ninja turtle, designed by Narendra Bintara Adi first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
Michelangelo, Improviser would fit best in a mono-green or green-based aggressive midrange deck that wants to cheat big permanents into play, especially one built around combat pressure and creature-based ramp/value (think “Stompy” or a green creature toolbox shell). The Sneak ability synergizes well with evasive or expendable attackers (like mana dorks or creatures with on-hit triggers you don’t mind replaying), and the combat-damage trigger is powerful in decks holding expensive creatures or utility lands, letting you bypass mana costs and tempo constraints. However, compared to cards like **Sneak Attack** (which enables explosive plays immediately), **Elvish Piper**, **Quicksilver Amulet**, or even **Winota, Joiner of Forces** in more competitive formats, Michelangelo is slower and combat-dependent, making it less consistent at high power levels. In casual or Commander environments—especially Mutant/Ninja Turtle tribal or creature-cheat strategies—it could be strong and fun, but in
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