Yes Man, Personal Securitron
Legendary Artifact Creature — Robot
: Target opponent gains control of Yes Man. When they do, you draw two cards and put a quest counter on Yes Man. Activate only during your turn.
Wild Card — When Yes Man leaves the battlefield, its owner creates a tapped 1/1 white Soldier creature token for each quest counter on it.
- CMC
- 3
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- W
- Rarity
- rare
- Set
- Fallout
- Price
- —
- EDHREC rank
- #3750
Yes Man, Personal Securitron delivers a political engine that draws cards and generates tokens whenever an opponent gives you something — a payoff that compounds fast in multiplayer. The cost is committing to a group-hug or donation shell where opponents actually have incentive to hand you resources, which means Yes Man, Personal Securitron underperforms in purely aggressive metas where nobody's passing gifts.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Iroh, Tea Master
Iroh, Tea Master's entire gameplan revolves around giving opponents cards and permanents, so Yes Man, Personal Securitron turns every Iroh trigger into a free token and a card draw on top of the draw Iroh already generates.

Zidane, Tantalus Thief
Zidane, Tantalus Thief rewards opponents for giving you things while you steal value back — Yes Man, Personal Securitron slots in as a parallel payoff that converts each gift into board presence and card advantage simultaneously.

Zedruu the Greathearted
Zedruu the Greathearted donates permanents by design, and opponents who receive those gifts trigger Yes Man, Personal Securitron — the two cards form a feedback loop where generosity keeps fueling your hand and your token count.

Gluntch, the Bestower
Gluntch, the Bestower hands out counters and draws to opponents on your upkeep, which means Yes Man, Personal Securitron fires reliably every turn cycle without requiring any additional setup.

Caesar, Legion's Emperor
Caesar, Legion's Emperor is a token-tribal engine, and Yes Man, Personal Securitron adds incremental token production whenever opponents cooperate — it's a lower-synergy include here, but the Fallout flavor alignment and token ceiling justify the slot in themed builds.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | not legal |
| pioneer | not legal |
| standard | not legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Commander is the only format where Yes Man, Personal Securitron functions as intended — three opponents means three potential gift-givers each turn cycle, which scales the card from a novelty into a genuine engine. In Legacy and Vintage it's technically legal but wholly unplayable; those formats have no political giving mechanics and no multiplayer table to pressure. Oathbreaker shares the multiplayer structure and could support Yes Man, Personal Securitron in a donation-themed build, though the smaller life totals compress the game before the engine fully comes online.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card
Price Context
Current price
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Pricing data for Yes Man, Personal Securitron isn't currently available, so check Scryfall or TCGPlayer for the live market rate before buying. As a Fallout set card with a narrow but dedicated Commander niche, supply and demand tend to track closely with the Universes Beyond collector base rather than pure gameplay demand.
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Sources
Mentioned
- Iroh, Tea Master
- Zidane, Tantalus Thief
- Zedruu the Greathearted
- Gluntch, the Bestower
- Caesar, Legion's Emperor
Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.