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What are the top ten Tutors in Magic: The Gathering?


Here are ten of the most impactful tutors in Magic: The Gathering, chosen for their power level, versatility, and overall impact on competitive play.



10. Gamble



While risky, Gamble can fetch any card for just one red mana, making it an extremely powerful tutor in combo decks where redundancy is key. In many cases, it’s used when the player is willing to take the risk of discarding the card, especially in decks that can benefit from having cards in the graveyard.


 

9. Survival of the Fittest



Although this tutor is restricted to creatures, its ability to search for multiple creatures by discarding others gives it unparalleled combo potential. In formats where it’s legal, it serves as the engine for powerful recursive combos, making it one of the strongest tutor effects ever printed.


 

8. Green Sun’s Zenith



This tutor only finds green creatures, but the fact that it puts the creature directly into play and shuffles itself back into the deck makes it incredibly strong. It’s an essential piece in decks that rely on specific creatures to execute their strategies, often functioning as additional copies of game-winning creatures like Primeval Titan.


 

7. Grim Tutor



Though it costs three mana and three life, the lack of restrictions makes it very powerful. It can be used in slower combo or control decks that can afford to spend the extra mana. Its reprint in recent years has made it more accessible, increasing its popularity.


 

6. Imperial Seal



Although slower than Vampiric Tutor due to its sorcery speed, Imperial Seal is still powerful. Its ability to search for any card early in the game makes it a staple in high-power Commander and Vintage combo decks. The card is expensive and rare in paper, adding to its mystique.


 

5. Worldly Tutor



A one-mana tutor that finds any creature and puts it on top of the deck is essential in decks that rely on powerful creatures like Craterhoof Behemoth or combo pieces like Protean Hulk. It’s particularly potent in decks looking to win quickly with creatures.


 

4. Enlightened Tutor



Like Mystical Tutor, this card is cheap and instant-speed, but it tutors for artifacts or enchantments. In formats with powerful artifact combos or enchantment-based strategies, this tutor is vital for consistency.


 

3. Mystical Tutor



This tutor finds any instant or sorcery and puts it on top of your deck. It’s often used to search for powerful cards like Force of Will, Time Walk, or Doomsday. The fact that it only costs one mana and can be cast at instant speed gives it a lot of strategic flexibility.


 

2. Vampiric Tutor



Though the card goes on top of the library rather than into your hand, it can be cast at instant speed for just one mana, making it incredibly efficient. Its ability to find a key combo piece or answer with minimal mana investment has made it a staple in high-powered formats.


 

1. Demonic Tutor



For just two mana, this iconic card allows you to search your library for any card and put it into your hand. Its lack of restrictions, low mana cost, and sheer flexibility make it one of the best cards in the game. It is the standard by which all other tutors are measured and has been a key part of numerous combo and control decks.


 


These tutors have shaped the landscape of competitive Magic due to their ability to increase deck consistency and efficiency. In formats with high power levels like Vintage and Legacy, these tutors are often necessary for executing complex combo strategies. In Commander, they allow players to assemble powerful synergies more reliably.


Despite the variety in cost and effects, each of these cards has a history of enabling game-winning strategies or providing vital answers, making them central to Magic's competitive and casual environments.

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