| Name | Oroku Saki, Shredder Rising |
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| Type | Legendary creature — human ninja |
| Description | Sneak |
| Artist | Randy Gallegos |
| Set | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #68 |
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| Name | Oroku Saki, Shredder Rising |
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary creature — human ninja |
| Description | Sneak |
| Artist | Randy Gallegos |
| Set | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #68 |
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Oroku Saki, Shredder Rising, Legendary creature — human ninja, designed by Randy Gallegos first released in Feb, 2026 in the set Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It see play in 1 formats: Pauper.
Oroku Saki, Shredder Rising would fit best in an aggressive or tempo-oriented black deck that consistently attacks with cheap, evasive creatures—such as Mono-Black Aggro, Dimir Ninjas, or an Aristocrats-style shell—because Sneak lets you convert an unblocked attacker into a surprise tapped-and-attacking threat while reusing creatures with strong enter-the-battlefield effects; it particularly shines in Commander ninja builds (like Yuriko, the Tiger’s Shadow) or decks that value combat-damage triggers and card draw. However, compared to highly efficient black three-drops like Gix, Yawgmoth Praetor (which draws cards from any creature dealing combat damage to a player), Graveyard Trespasser (for resilience and graveyard hate), or even rank-and-file Ninjas like Nashi or Fallen Shinobi in dedicated builds, Oroku Saki is strong but not clearly better unless your deck is built to exploit the Sneak mechanic specifically. It would likely see play in synergy-driven or casual-to-mid-power Command
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