About Discord, Lord of Disharmony
Discord, Lord of Disharmony is a premium Discord, Lord of Disharmony MTG proxy card from Magic: The Gathering‘s Secret Lair Drop Series. This black-red legendary creature is most useful in Rule 0 Commander, chaos decks, and casual build-around play, making it a strong option for casual groups, display, cube-style novelty environments, and deck testing where proxies and nontraditional cards are allowed.
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| Type | Legendary Creature — Chimera |
| Text | Flying At the beginning of your end step, choose a random nonland Magic card name. Until your next end step, you may cast a copy of a spell with that name, and mana of any type can be spent to cast it. If you cast a spell this way, copy this ability if Discord is on the battlefield. |
| Set | Secret Lair Drop SLD #798 |
| Rarity | Mythic |
What Discord, Lord of Disharmony Does
Discord, Lord of Disharmony is a 3/5 flying Chimera that chooses a random nonland Magic card name at the beginning of your end step. Until your next end step, you may cast a copy of a spell with that name, and mana of any type can be spent to cast it. If you cast a spell this way while Discord is still on the battlefield, the ability copies itself and keeps the chaos moving.
In plain English, Discord turns your game into a controlled accident. You are not tutoring for the perfect card. You are asking Magic’s entire card pool to hand you something useful and hoping it is not a deeply embarrassing combat trick from 1997.
The important legality note is that Discord, Lord of Disharmony is not legal in sanctioned formats and is best treated as a Rule 0 casual card. If your Commander pod enjoys novelty legends, random effects, and table stories, Discord can be a memorable build-around. If your group wants tight tournament-style gameplay, this is probably not the creature to spring on them without warning.
Best Uses for Discord, Lord of Disharmony MTG Proxy
- Rule 0 Commander: Discord can lead a casual Rakdos deck if your group agrees to allow the card before the game starts.
- Chaos decks: Random card access fits decks that already enjoy unpredictable game states, copied spells, and high-variance effects.
- Display and Secret Lair collections: The card has strong crossover appeal because it is a unique Secret Lair legendary creature.
- Casual testing: A proxy version lets you test whether your group actually enjoys the gameplay before building around the card.
Recommended Interactions
Discord, Lord of Disharmony works best with cards that protect your commander, help cast odd spells, copy spells, or take advantage of high-variance play. Since Discord already lets mana of any type be spent to cast the copied spell, the main goal is keeping Discord alive and making the most of whatever random spell appears.
- Lightning Greaves: Protects Discord from targeted removal and helps keep the engine alive long enough to matter.
- Jeska’s Will: Produces mana and temporary card access, which supports the same big-turn Rakdos game plan.
- Harmonic Prodigy: Can add extra value if your build includes enough Wizards, Shamans, or triggered-ability support around Discord’s chaos plan.
- Reverberate: Copy effects fit the theme and help capitalize when Discord gives you a high-impact instant or sorcery.
Cards That Work Well With Discord, Lord of Disharmony
Lightning Greaves

Lightning Greaves protects Discord so the end-step ability can keep generating random spell access.
Jeska’s Will

Jeska’s Will supports explosive turns, giving Rakdos decks mana and card access to keep pace with Discord’s unpredictable rewards.
Reverberate

Reverberate helps a Discord deck get more value from powerful instants and sorceries, whether they came from your deck or from Discord’s strange little lottery machine.
Chaos Wand

Chaos Wand supports the same casual theme of casting unexpected spells, which is exactly the kind of table experience Discord wants.
Decks That Want Discord, Lord of Disharmony
Discord, Lord of Disharmony fits best in Rule 0 Rakdos Commander, chaos value, and spell-copy casual decks. It is not a normal Commander staple and should not be described like one. The card is for groups that enjoy unusual game states and are willing to agree on expectations before shuffling up.
For deck testing, Discord, Lord of Disharmony MTG proxy is useful when you want to see whether your table enjoys the card’s randomness, whether the deck needs more protection, and whether Discord creates fun gameplay rather than four people reading random card names into their phones for twenty minutes.
Strengths and Considerations
The main strength of Discord, Lord of Disharmony is its unique build-around identity. Few cards create the same mix of random access, copied spell potential, and table-story energy.
The main consideration is legality and table consent. Discord is not legal in sanctioned formats, and casual Commander use should be cleared with your playgroup first. Testing Discord, Lord of Disharmony MTG proxy can help you decide whether the card belongs in your Rule 0 rotation, display collection, or casual chaos deck.
Product Quality and Proxy Use
ProxyKing cards are produced with premium print quality, proper trading-card size, ideal weight, consistent thickness, and a natural shuffle feel for sleeved casual play.
This is a proxy/playtest card for casual play, Commander, cube, display, and deck testing where proxies are allowed. It is not an official Magic card and is not tournament legal. Review our Proxy Use Policy for responsible casual use.
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