Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner
Legendary Creature — Human Shaman
Haste: Another target creature with power 2 or less can't be blocked this turn.
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, Discard your hand: Until end of turn, whenever a creature you control with power 2 or less deals combat damage to a player, draw a card.
- CMC
- 3
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- R
- Rarity
- rare
- Set
- Core Set 2021 Promos
- Price
- —
- EDHREC rank
- #7775
Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner turns a board of small attackers into a hand refill — tap three unblocked creatures with power 2 or less and you draw three cards at instant speed, which is a legitimate engine in any red aggro or token shell. The cost is real: you need three creatures through unblocked, which means Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner underperforms against wide defensive boards, but in the right deck the card advantage is worth the ask, and Arabella, Abandoned Doll decks in particular have leaned on her heavily for that reason.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Arabella, Abandoned Doll
Arabella, Abandoned Doll pings opponents whenever you tap creatures, so Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner's tap-three activation does double duty — you draw cards and trigger Arabella's damage simultaneously, turning a single attack step into both card advantage and life loss across the table.

Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer's entire gameplan revolves around getting a small creature through unblocked, and Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner extends that gameplan by letting the rest of your cheap attackers convert their unblocked status into cards rather than just damage.

Alesha, Who Smiles at Death
Alesha, Who Smiles at Death favors creatures with power 2 or less by design, and Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner slots cleanly into that restriction — every small creature Alesha recurs is also a creature eligible for Subira's draw activation.

Zurzoth, Chaos Rider
Zurzoth, Chaos Rider floods the board with 1/1 Devil tokens, and Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner converts three of those tokens attacking unblocked into three cards, making Subira a natural draw engine in a deck that already wants to go wide with small red creatures.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | legal |
| standard | not legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Commander is where Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner actually earns her slot — the format's longer games and multiplayer combat math mean unblocked small creatures are achievable consistently, and repeated draw activations over several turns generate real advantage. In competitive Constructed formats like Modern and Legacy she's never seen play; three mana for a conditional draw engine that requires a full combat step is far too slow against focused interaction. Pioneer is legally available but similarly uninterested. Oathbreaker is the one non-Commander format where she's theoretically playable, but the smaller life totals and faster clock mean the window to activate her repeatedly is narrow.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card
Price Context
Current price
unknown tier
Current pricing data for Subira, Tulzidi Caravanner isn't available in this snapshot, so check Scryfall or TCGPlayer for the live number. Historically she's sat in the budget range — a bulk-rare trajectory that makes her an easy include if the decklist calls for her.
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Sources
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.