| Name | Page, Loose Leaf |
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| Type | Legendary artifact creature — construct |
| Description | |
| Artist | Michal Ivan |
| Set | Secrets of Strixhaven #250 |
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| Name | Page, Loose Leaf |
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary artifact creature — construct |
| Description | |
| Artist | Michal Ivan |
| Set | Secrets of Strixhaven #250 |
| Wallpaper | |
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Grade it yourself
Page, Loose Leaf, Legendary artifact creature — construct, designed by Michal Ivan first released in Apr, 2026 in the set Secrets of Strixhaven.
Page, Loose Leaf would fit best in a spell-focused Commander deck that wants steady access to instants and sorceries—especially in a mono-color or colorless-heavy build that can realistically run multiple copies via effects like Mirror Gallery–style rules changes or in casual formats that ignore the singleton rule (since Grandeur is largely unusable in traditional Commander). Its tap ability is slow but acceptable ramp in artifact-synergy decks (e.g., Emry, Urza, or Jhoira builds), and the Grandeur ability is powerful card selection in spell-slinger or combo decks that care about digging for key instants and sorceries, such as extra-turns or storm strategies. However, there are generally stronger options: Isochron Scepter, Mystic Forge, Sensei’s Divining Top, or even simple mana rocks like Arcane Signet and Thought Vessel provide more consistent value, while cards like Solve the Equation or Personal Tutor more reliably find spells without requiring a duplicate card. Because Grandeur is
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