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"Find me cards equivalent to: Jeskai Infiltrator"

Equivalent cards (Blue, Creature — Human Monk, with unblockable or manifest-related effects):

  • Jeskai Infiltrator (your original card)
  • Gudul Lurker (blue, unblockable, not a Human Monk, but shares unblockable trait)
  • Whirler Rogue (blue, can make things unblockable, not a Human Monk)
  • Master of Predicaments (blue, evasion and mini-game on combat damage, not manifest, not a Human Monk)
  • Sage-Eye Avengers (blue, Human Monk with combat damage trigger, no unblockable or manifest effect)

Closest: No other blue, Creature — Human Monk exactly copies Jeskai Infiltrator’s unblockable/manifest effect. The unique manifest mechanic is almost exclusive to Jeskai Infiltrator. Closest mechanical blue equivalents have either unblockable or similar must-turn-face-up effects, but not both.


Reason:
Jeskai Infiltrator’s manifest clause is unique; other blue Human Monks can't replicate the full combination. Similar options provide unblockable or similar manipulation.

Found Cards

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Gudul Lurker

Jeskai Infiltrator

Master of Predicaments

Sage-Eye Avengers

Whirler Rogue

Gudul Lurker #56 Creature — Salamander

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Rarity: Uncommon
Converted Cost: 1
Power/Toughness: 1/1
Types:
  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Salamander
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    Normal
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    Abilities/Keywords

    Rules

  • If a face-down Gudul Lurker attacks and is blocked, turning it face up won’t cause it to become unblocked.
  • If a face-down creature with megamorph is turned face up some other way (for example, if you manifest a card with megamorph and then pay its mana cost to turn it face up), you won’t put a +1/+1 counter on it.
  • Megamorph is a variant of the morph ability. You can find more information on morph on cards with morph from the Khans of Tarkir set.
  • Turning a face-down creature with megamorph face up and putting a +1/+1 counter on it is a special action. It doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to.
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Cardkingdom 1.99 USD / 9.99 USD
    Cardmarket / 5.03 EUR 0.82 EUR
    Tcgplayer 0.91 USD / 5.82 USD
    Manapool 0.26 USD / 4.14 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

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    This creature can't be blocked. Megamorph (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for . Turn it face up any time for its megamorph cost and put a +1/+1counteron it.)

    Jeskai Infiltrator #36 Creature — Human Monk

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    Rarity: Rare
    Converted Cost: 3
    Power/Toughness: 2/3
    Types:
  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Human
  • Monk
  • Languages:
    Layout:
    Normal
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    Abilities/Keywords

    Manifest

    Rules

  • A card's owner is public information at all times. If the two cards you exile are owned by different players (perhaps because you gained control of a Jeskai Infiltrator owned by your opponent), which card is which is no longer hidden from your opponent. That player will know which face-down creature they own.
  • A permanent that turns face up or face down changes characteristics but is otherwise the same permanent. Spells and abilities that were targeting that permanent, as well as Auras and Equipment that were attached to the permanent, aren't affected.
  • Any time you have priority, you may turn a manifested creature face up by revealing that it's a creature card (ignoring any copy effects or type-changing effects that might be applying to it) and paying its mana cost. This is a special action. It doesn't use the stack and can't be responded to.
  • At any time, you can look at a face-down permanent you control. You can't look at face-down permanents you don't control unless an effect allows you to or instructs you to.
  • Because face-down creatures don't have names, they can't have the same name as any other creature, even another face-down creature.
  • Because the permanent is on the battlefield both before and after it's turned face up, turning a permanent face up doesn't cause any enters-the-battlefield abilities to trigger.
  • If Jeskai Infiltrator isn't on the battlefield as its triggered ability resolves, you'll manifest just the top card of your library.
  • If a double-faced card is manifested, it will be put onto the battlefield face down. While face down, it can't transform. If the front face of the card is a creature card, you can turn it face up by paying its mana cost. If you do, its front face will be up.
  • If a face-down permanent you control leaves the battlefield, you must reveal it. You must also reveal all face-down spells and permanents you control if you leave the game or if the game ends.
  • If a manifested creature would have morph if it were face up, you may also turn it face up by paying its morph cost.
  • If you manifest a card owned by an opponent and you leave the game, that card is exiled.
  • The face-down permanent is a 2/2 creature with no name, mana cost, creature types, or abilities. It's colorless and has a mana value of 0. Other effects that apply to the permanent can still grant or change any of these characteristics.
  • The pile is shuffled to disguise from your opponents which manifested creature is which. After you manifest the cards, you can look at them.
  • There are no cards in the Fate Reforged set that would turn a face-down instant or sorcery card on the battlefield face up, but some older cards can try to do this. If something tries to turn a face-down instant or sorcery card on the battlefield face up, reveal that card to show all players it's an instant or sorcery card. The permanent remains on the battlefield face down. Abilities that trigger when a permanent turns face up won't trigger, because even though you revealed the card, it never turned face up.
  • Turning a permanent face up or face down doesn't change whether that permanent is tapped or untapped.
  • Unlike a face-down creature that was cast using the morph ability, a manifested creature may still be turned face up after it loses its abilities if it's a creature card.
  • You must ensure that your face-down spells and permanents can easily be differentiated from each other. You're not allowed to mix up the cards that represent them on the battlefield in order to confuse other players. The order they entered the battlefield should remain clear. Common methods for indicating this include using markers or dice, or simply placing them in order on the battlefield. You must also track how each became face down (manifested, cast face down using the morph ability, and so on).
  • A permanent that turns face up or face down changes characteristics but is otherwise the same permanent. Spells and abilities that were targeting that permanent, as well as Auras and Equipment that were attached to the permanent, aren't affected.
  • Any time you have priority, you may turn a manifested creature face up by revealing that it's a creature card (ignoring any type-changing effects that might be applying to it) and paying its mana cost. This is a special action. It doesn't use the stack and can't be responded to.
  • At any time, you can look at a face-down permanent you control. You can't look at face-down permanents you don't control unless an effect instructs you to do so.
  • Because face-down creatures don't have a name, they can't have the same name as any other creature or share any creature types with any other creature, even another face-down creature.
  • Because the permanent is on the battlefield both before and after it's turned face up, turning a permanent face up doesn't cause any enters-the-battlefield abilities to trigger.
  • If a face-down permanent you control leaves the battlefield, you must reveal it. You must also reveal all face-down spells and permanents you control if you leave the game or if the game ends.
  • If an effect tries to return a face-down creature to the battlefield after it leaves (such as Aminatou's second ability or Adarkar Valkyrie's delayed triggered ability), that effect returns the card face up. If it tries to put an instant or sorcery card onto the battlefield this way, that card remains in its current zone instead.
  • Some previous Magic sets feature double-faced cards, which have a Magic card face on each side rather than a Magic card face on one side and a Magic card back on the other. If a double-faced card is manifested, it will be put onto the battlefield face down. While face down, it can't transform. If the front face of the card is a creature card, you can turn it face up by paying its mana cost. If you do, its front face will be up. Although a double-faced card can enter the battlefield face down, one already on the battlefield can't be turned face down.
  • The face-down characteristics of a permanent are copiable values. If another object becomes a copy of a face-down creature or if a token is created that's a copy of a face-down creature, that new object is a 2/2 colorless face-up creature with no abilities.
  • The face-down permanent is a 2/2 creature with no name, mana cost, creature types, or abilities. It's colorless and has a mana value of 0. Other effects that apply to the permanent can still grant or change any of these characteristics.
  • There are no cards in this set that would turn a face-down instant or sorcery card on the battlefield face up, but some older cards can try to do this. If something tries to turn a face-down instant or sorcery card on the battlefield face up, reveal that card to show all players it's an instant or sorcery card. The permanent remains on the battlefield face down. Abilities that trigger when a permanent turns face up won't trigger, because even though you revealed the card, it never turned face up.
  • Turning a permanent face up or face down doesn't change whether that permanent is tapped or untapped.
  • You must ensure that your face-down spells and permanents can easily be differentiated from each other. You're not allowed to mix up the cards that represent them on the battlefield to confuse other players. The order they entered the battlefield should remain clear. Common methods for indicating this include using markers or dice, or simply placing them in order on the battlefield. You must also track how each became face down (manifested, cast face down using a morph ability, and so on).
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Cardkingdom 0.69 USD
    Tcgplayer 1.79 USD
    Cardmarket 0.63 EUR / 2.27 EUR
    Manapool 0.46 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

    Text

    This creature can't be blocked as long as you control no other creatures. When this creature deals combat damage to a player, exile it and the top card of your library in a face-down pile,shufflethat pile, then manifest those cards. (To manifest a card, put it onto the battlefield face down as a 2/2 creature. Turn it face up any time for its mana cost if it's a creature card.)

    Master of Predicaments #67 Creature — Sphinx

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    Cost:
    Rarity: Rare
    Converted Cost: 5
    Power/Toughness: 4/4
    Types:
  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Sphinx
  • Languages:
    Layout:
    Normal
    Rank:
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    Abilities/Keywords

    Flying

    Rules

  • Although you may choose a land card in your hand, you won't be able to play it even if the player guessed wrong.
  • If the card has {X} in its mana cost, X is 0.
  • If you cast a card "without paying its mana cost," you can't pay any alternative costs. Notably, you can't cast a card with bestow as an Aura this way. You can, however, pay additional costs, such as kicker costs. If the card has any mandatory additional costs, you must pay those.
  • If you don't cast the card, either because the player guessed right or because you choose not to cast it, you don't have to reveal it. Your opponent won't know the reason you didn't cast the card.
  • To choose a card in your hand, clearly separate it from the rest of your hand without revealing it.
  • You cast the card in your hand as part of the resolution of the triggered ability. Timing restrictions based on the card's type (such as creature or sorcery) are ignored. Other restrictions, such as "Cast [this card] only during combat," are not.
  • If the card is a split card, its mana value is determined by the combined mana cost of its two halves. If the player guesses wrong and you cast a split card this way, you may cast either half (or both halves if the card has fuse), no matter what its mana value is.
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Cardmarket / 0.91 EUR 0.33 EUR
    Tcgplayer / 1.69 USD 0.34 USD
    Cardkingdom / 3.49 USD 0.59 USD
    Manapool / 0.76 USD 0.18 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

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    Flying Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, choose a card in your hand. That player guesses whether the card's mana value is greater than 4. If the player guessed wrong, you may cast the card without paying its mana cost.

    Sage-Eye Avengers #50 Creature — Djinn Monk

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    Cost:
    Rarity: Rare
    Converted Cost: 6
    Power/Toughness: 4/5
    Types:
  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Djinn
  • Monk
  • Languages:
    Layout:
    Normal
    Rank:
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    Abilities/Keywords

    Prowess

    Rules

  • Any spell you cast that doesn’t have the type creature will cause prowess to trigger. If a spell has multiple types, and one of those types is creature (such as an artifact creature), casting it won’t cause prowess to trigger. Playing a land also won’t cause prowess to trigger.
  • Once it triggers, prowess isn’t connected to the spell that caused it to trigger. If that spell is countered, prowess will still resolve.
  • Prowess goes on the stack on top of the spell that caused it to trigger. It will resolve before that spell.
  • Prowess triggers only once for any spell, even if that spell has multiple types.
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Manapool 0.15 USD
    Cardmarket 0.42 EUR / 0.3 EUR
    Cardkingdom 0.49 USD
    Tcgplayer 0.23 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

    Text

    Prowess (Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, this creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn.) Whenever this creature attacks, you may return target creature to its owner's hand if its power is less than this creature's power.

    Whirler Rogue #83 Creature — Human Rogue Artificer

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    Cost:
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Converted Cost: 4
    Power/Toughness: 2/2
    Types:
  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Human
  • Rogue
  • Artificer
  • Languages:
    Layout:
    Normal
    Rank:
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    Rules

  • Activating the second ability of Whirler Rogue after a creature has become blocked won't cause it to become unblocked.
  • You may tap any two untapped artifacts you control, including artifact creatures that haven't been under your control continuously since the beginning of your most recent turn.
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Cardmarket 0.15 EUR / 0.75 EUR
    Manapool 0.15 USD / 0.39 USD
    Cardkingdom 0.39 USD / 1.49 USD
    Tcgplayer 0.07 USD / 0.83 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

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    When this creature enters, create two 1/1 colorless Thopter artifact creature tokens with flying. Tap two untapped artifacts you control: Target creature can't be blocked this turn.