Return of the Wildspeaker slips into play as a practical tool for mid and late game turns. The instant gives you a choice that reads like a situational toggle familiar to experienced pilots. You can convert board presence into card advantage by drawing cards equal to the greatest power among the non Human creatures you control, or you can press an attack by pumping those same creatures for a flat three points of power and toughness until the end of turn. Both lines reward a non Human heavy build and let you pivot cleanly between recovery and aggression.
The flavor is tight and direct. In Commander where creature sizes and tribal synergies matter, Return of the Wildspeaker is a compact decision point that scales with your board. Use it after a combat trick or to capitalize on a large threat that survived removal. The card reads well in token strategies and creature heavy decks that avoid Humans, and it pairs naturally with effects that boost creature power on a single body or across a board.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – {4}{G}
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Card Type – Instant
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – Choose one — • Draw cards equal to the greatest power among non Human creatures you control. • Non Human creatures you control get +3/+3 until end of turn.