

The tutor effect on Kor Cartographer shows up repeatedly on white tutors. You get a pretty great card when combined with its decent stats and its Silence effect. Ranger-Captain of Eos’s tutor effect would be pretty underwhelming in any of the other colors, but white tends to play strongly into having overwhelming amounts of small and cheap creatures with useful effects. I prefer Open the Armory overall because of its versatility, but specialized decks probably prefer Steelshaper's Gift. Open the Armory is basically the same as Steelshaper's Gift, but you can also tutor auras if you need them for an extra mana. A single mana to tutor an equipment card is efficient and consistent, even if it’s only good in equipment decks. Steelshaper's Gift is simple and to the point. It’s also worth mentioning that Yasharn’s static ability can be game-winning against the right decks. You’ll arguably have better ramp than Yasharn, Implacable Earth thanks to the green side if you’re playing a Selesnya ( ) deck, but it’s still a decent way to tutor two basic lands into your hand. If you know anything about planeswalkers then you know that sending one from your library straight to the battlefield can be an insanely powerful effect. Arena RectorĪrena Rector was a fun callback to another amazing card that I’ll mention further down the road. The effect on this card is pretty useful in aura decks in EDH, but quickly falls short in non- singleton formats. Light-Paws, Emperor's Voice is definitely a card for Commander. There’s a recurring joke that if a card has a convoluted and long rules text then it’s a card for Commander. But once you can get going it’s a solid repeatable tutor for equipment that also brings them directly onto the battlefield and attaches them to one of your creatures. Stonehewer Giant has a pretty large casting cost, and you need to wait for another turn until you can start using it as a tutor. I’ve seen EDH decks built around it, and they work really well when they’re focused on low-cost enchantments. It’s still a great tutor for enchantments since you can tutor them onto your battlefield, and it activates every time it attacks. Zur the Enchanter is similar to Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer in that it has a 3-colored mana cost that makes it harder to cast.

That said, it still allows you to tutor an aura onto the battlefield enchanting it, so it can prove pretty useful if played right. Auratouched MageĪuratouched Mage falls on the weaker end of this list thanks to its high mana cost. It’s essentially a limited but pretty useful card. The cost for Three Dreams is pretty steep and it goes at sorcery speed, but being able to get three different auras into your hand in a deck focused on them can be extremely useful. This card shines in snow-focused decks since it allows you to tutor for permanents in the deck and gains you life for casting it. Being able to tutor a legendary or saga card at sorcery speed for three mana is good enough, but it’s far from great. Search for Glory suffers from being too specific in some contexts.
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Rocco’s main drawback is the need of three mana to cast it and the fact that you need to pay the full cost of the creature to tutor it onto the battlefield. It basically allows you to tutor and cheat another creature onto the battlefield by paying its mana value. Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer is a more-than-decent tutor. I purposely left out multicolored cards that are too specific or tribal like Sliver Overlord and Tiamat. I mostly chose mono-white cards, but I also let a couple multicolored cards slip in. Your criteria for what can fit into a list of the best white tutors may vary. White tutors usually let you search for things like enchantments, artifacts, planeswalkers, or Plains. Tutors are cards that allow you to search through your library for either any card, or a specific type of card.
