Friendly Teddy
| Name | Friendly Teddy |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact creature — bear toy |
| Description | When this creature dies, each player draws a card. |
| Flavor | Best friends are great to share secrets with—like where the matches are, or how to find a human heart. |
| Artist | Johann Bodin |
| Set | Duskmourn: House of Horror #247 |
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About Friendly Teddy
Friendly Teddy, Artifact creature — bear toy, designed by Johann Bodin first released in Sep, 2024 in the set Duskmourn: House of Horror.
Friendly Teddy could be a useful addition to a deck that focuses on drawing cards and triggering death effects, such as a blue-black control deck or a green-black graveyard deck. While the card draw effect is beneficial for all players, it could be particularly advantageous for decks that can capitalize on drawing extra cards. However, there are likely better options available for similar effects, such as Mulldrifter, which provides card advantage without benefiting opponents, making it a stronger choice for most decks. Overall, Friendly Teddy may not see widespread play due to its potential drawbacks compared to other options.
Frequently asked questions about Friendly Teddy
What type of card is Friendly Teddy?
Friendly Teddy is a Artifact creature — bear toy card in Legends of Runeterra LOR.
What does Friendly Teddy do?
When this creature dies, each player draws a card.
What set is Friendly Teddy from?
Friendly Teddy was first released in the set Duskmourn: House of Horror, illustrated by Johann Bodin.
Is Friendly Teddy legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Friendly Teddy can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
What cards are similar to Friendly Teddy?
Cards similar to Friendly Teddy include Purple-Crystal Crab, Feral Prowler, Runed Servitor. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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