About Jace, the Mind Sculptor
Jace, the Mind Sculptor is a premium Jace, the Mind Sculptor MTG proxy card from Magic: The Gathering‘s Worldwake set. This blue planeswalker is most useful in decks built around control, top-of-library manipulation, and planeswalker value, making it a strong option for casual Commander, cube, display, and deck testing.
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| Type | Legendary Planeswalker — Jace |
| Text | +2: Look at the top card of target player's library. You may put that card on the bottom of that player's library. 0: Draw three cards, then put two cards from your hand on top of your library in any order. −1: Return target creature to its owner's hand. −12: Exile all cards from target player's library, then that player shuffles their hand into their library. |
| Set | Worldwake WWK #31 |
| Rarity | Mythic |
What Jace, the Mind Sculptor Does
Jace, the Mind Sculptor is a four-mana planeswalker with four loyalty abilities. He can look at and control the top card of a player’s library, Brainstorm by drawing three and putting two cards back, bounce a creature, or eventually exile a player’s library and replace their hand.
In normal gameplay, the most common value comes from the Brainstorm ability and the creature bounce. Jace helps control decks smooth draws, find answers, and slow down creature pressure. His +2 can also pressure opponents by controlling future draws, which is exactly as friendly as it sounds.
The main value of Jace is flexibility. He generates card selection, protects himself in a limited way, and can become a win condition if left alone. The limitation is that he is still a planeswalker. If the board is full of attackers, Jace may simply arrive, make one decision, and immediately experience consequences.
Best Uses for Jace, the Mind Sculptor MTG Proxy
- Blue control decks: Jace improves card quality and helps stabilize against creature threats.
- Planeswalker decks: He provides repeatable value and a high-impact loyalty suite.
- Cube environments: Jace is a strong benchmark for blue control and tempo decks.
- Display and testing: The Worldwake version is iconic, making it useful for testing and collection-focused proxy builds.
Recommended Interactions
Jace, the Mind Sculptor works well with shuffle effects, top-deck control, and cards that protect planeswalkers. The best decks give Jace time to convert repeated activations into real advantage.
- Flooded Strand: Shuffles away unwanted cards after Jace’s Brainstorm ability.
- Counterbalance: Benefits from knowing and controlling the top card of your library.
- Sensei’s Divining Top: Adds another layer of top-deck manipulation for control shells.
- Supreme Verdict: Clears creatures that would otherwise attack Jace before he takes over the game.
Cards That Work Well With Jace, the Mind Sculptor
Counterbalance

Counterbalance rewards top-deck knowledge, which Jace can help provide through his loyalty abilities.
Sensei’s Divining Top

Sensei’s Divining Top gives control decks more precision with the top of the library.
Supreme Verdict

Supreme Verdict clears attackers, giving Jace a better chance to survive and generate value.
Decks That Want Jace, the Mind Sculptor
Jace, the Mind Sculptor fits best in blue control, Azorius control, and high-powered cube decks. In Commander, he is less universal than in one-on-one formats, but still useful in planeswalker-heavy lists and slower control shells that can protect him.
For deck testing, Jace, the Mind Sculptor MTG proxy is useful when you want to compare planeswalker value engines, test blue control density, or decide whether your cube wants a historically powerful four-mana planeswalker.
Strengths and Considerations
The main strength of Jace, the Mind Sculptor is range. He filters cards, disrupts draws, answers a creature temporarily, and threatens a long-game win. The main consideration is board pressure. Testing Jace, the Mind Sculptor MTG proxy can help you decide whether your Commander deck, cube, or casual control shell can protect him well enough.
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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