| Name | Tom, Bert, and William |
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| Type | Legendary creature — troll |
| Description | |
| Artist | Narendra Bintara Adi |
| Set | Wizards Play Network 2026 #14 |
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| Name | Tom, Bert, and William |
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary creature — troll |
| Description | |
| Artist | Narendra Bintara Adi |
| Set | Wizards Play Network 2026 #14 |
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| Image |
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Tom, Bert, and William, Legendary creature — troll, designed by Leonardo Borazio first released in May, 2026 in the set The Hobbit and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
Tom, Bert, and William would fit best in a Golgari (black-green) aristocrats or graveyard-value deck that wants to sacrifice high-power creatures for card draw, especially ones that can recur creatures or create big disposable bodies (e.g., tokens with boosted power, creatures with high power and low mana cost, or creatures that like being sacrificed). The activated ability turns any large creature into a burst of card advantage, which pairs well with reanimation, undying/persist, or death-trigger payoffs like Blood Artist–style effects. However, at five mana with no immediate impact and requiring extra mana plus another creature to generate value, it’s relatively slow compared to staples like Greater Good (which sacrifices creatures for free and draws equal to power while discarding three), Korvold, Fae-Cursed King (which draws on every sacrifice and grows), or even Momentous Fall for burst draw. The self-recursion as an artifact gives it resilience, but losing creature status limits
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