| Name | Fugitive Droid |
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| Type | Artifact creature — robot scientist |
| Description | This creature can't be blocked if an artifact entered the battlefield under your control this turn.
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| Flavor | A freak accident transferred Professor Honeycutt's mind into his robot assistant. Blamed for his own death, he fled . . . as the FUGITOID! |
| Artist | Narendra Bintara Adi |
| Set | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #40 |
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About Fugitive Droid
Fugitive Droid, Artifact creature — robot scientist, designed by Narendra Bintara Adi first released in Feb, 2026 in the set Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Fugitive Droid would fit best in a blue-based artifact tempo deck—such as Affinity, Azorius Artifacts, or a low-curve “artifacts matter” shell in formats like Pioneer, Modern, or Commander—where you can reliably trigger its unblockable clause by playing cheap artifacts (Mishra’s Bauble, Springleaf Drum, Portable Hole, etc.) and protect key threats with its built‑in sacrifice counter ability. It plays like a hybrid between an evasive one-drop and a narrow protective counterspell, making it strongest in aggressive or tempo-oriented artifact decks that want both pressure and interaction. However, there are generally stronger options depending on format: Mausoleum Wanderer offers more flexible protection in creature-heavy blue decks, Spell Pierce and Metallic Rebuke are more reliable counters, and Gingerbrute or Signal Pest may provide more consistent aggressive value in artifact aggro. While Fugitive Droid is synergistic and playable in the right shell, it would likely be a role-player ra
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