About Timetwister
Timetwister is a premium Timetwister MTG proxy card from Magic: The Gathering‘s Limited Edition Beta. This blue sorcery is most useful in decks built around wheel effects, powered cube, and combo refills, making it a strong option for casual play, cube, display, and deck testing.
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Text | Each player shuffles their hand and graveyard into their library, then draws seven cards. (Then put Timetwister into its owner's graveyard.) |
| Set | Limited Edition Beta LEB #85 |
| Rarity | Rare |
What Timetwister Does
Timetwister makes each player shuffle their hand and graveyard into their library, then draw seven cards.
Unlike many wheel effects, Timetwister recycles graveyards as well as hands. That makes it a powerful reset and refill spell in powered cubes, combo decks, and blue shells that can empty their hand quickly before drawing seven fresh cards.
Best Uses for Timetwister
- Powered cube: Adds a classic Power Nine draw reset to high-power cube environments.
- Combo refills: Reloads after fast mana and cheap spells have emptied your hand.
- Graveyard reset: Shuffles graveyards back into libraries while drawing new cards.
- Display collections: Beta Timetwister is a highly recognizable Power Nine product for proxy displays.
Recommended Interactions
Timetwister works well with cards that support wheel effects, powered cube, or combo refills. The best builds use it as part of a clear plan instead of treating it like expensive cardboard confetti.
- Black Lotus: Fast mana helps empty your hand before Timetwister refills it.
- Narset, Parter of Veils: Can turn symmetrical draw-sevens into a one-sided resource swing.
- Hullbreacher: A casual or cube build-around where allowed, since it punishes opposing draw.
- Lion’s Eye Diamond: Can combine with wheel effects in explosive combo turns.
Cards That Work Well With Timetwister
Black Lotus

Black Lotus helps spend resources before Timetwister refills your hand.
Narset, Parter of Veils

Narset limits opposing draw and makes Timetwister much more punishing.
Hullbreacher

Hullbreacher supports the same wheel-control plan in formats and groups where it is allowed.
Lion’s Eye Diamond

Lion’s Eye Diamond can fuel explosive hands that want a full refill afterward.
Decks That Want Timetwister
Timetwister fits best in powered cube, blue combo, and old-school casual environments. It can be a fair reset in some pods and a deeply unfair resource engine in others. Context does quite a bit of work here, as it usually does when seven new cards are involved.
For deck testing, Timetwister MTG proxy is especially useful when you want to compare this card against similar options, test a specific archetype, or decide whether the effect is important enough for your cube or casual playgroup.
Strengths and Considerations
The main strength of Timetwister is refilling a player while recycling graveyards in one very efficient spell. It becomes even better when your deck is built to take advantage of that role consistently.
The main consideration is the effect is symmetrical unless your deck is built to break parity with fast mana, draw restriction, or better sequencing. Testing Timetwister MTG proxy can help you decide whether it belongs in your deck, cube, or casual playgroup before you commit to the slot.
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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