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Legendary Artifact Creature — Robot
{T}: Target opponent gains control of Yes Man. When they do, you draw two cards and put a quest counter on Yes Man. Activate only during your turn. Wild Card — When Yes Man leaves the battlefield, its owner creates a tapped 1/1 white Soldier creature token for each quest counter on it.
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“Political control-swap engine that draws cards and makes tokens.”
Yes Man is a bizarre political engine that turns passing control of your commander into a card draw engine. You activate his ability to give him to an opponent, draw two cards, and stack quest counters on him. The trick is that Yes Man will eventually leave the battlefield—either because your opponent blocks with him, sacrifices him, or you reclaim him through theft effects—triggering his Wild Card ability to create a token army. Your gameplan revolves around repeatedly bouncing Yes Man back to your hand or intentionally letting him die, converting those quest counters into an army of Soldier tokens.
This deck thrives on blink effects, token payoffs, and ways to abuse the control-swap mechanic. Cards that flicker Yes Man reset his history while preserving counters, and sacrifice outlets let you control when he dies for maximum token value. You're not trying to win quickly; instead, you're accumulating value through draw and tokens until you overwhelm the table with a swarm of 1/1s backed by anthem effects.
The deck has a quirky, grindy feel—it rewards clever sequencing and politicking. You're essentially using your opponents as tools to power your engine, making it a fun group game experience rather than a cutthroat combo deck.
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Skip pricey blink staples like Soulherder; use budget alternatives like Ephemerate, Restoration Angel, and Eerie Interlude instead.
Inclusion = % of Yes Man, Personal Securitron decks running this card. +lift = percentage-point boost over the format average.
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