Got 4 of these for M10, but traded them away to a friend's soldier deck.. I'm glad they're coming back around, i need to resupply..
Posted By:
BastianQoU
(7/16/2011 8:18:37 AM)
O to that.
Posted By:
DfctvDtctv
(8/9/2011 12:13:29 AM)
I love this card, the illustrations cool, the low mana cost is nice, and it is effective as a first-strike weapon, I just don't get why it's uncommon.
Posted By:
deadeye1387
(8/13/2011 3:57:08 PM)
for whoever mentioned captain of the watch, if they reprinted cap everyone would run humans. Humans are soo crazzy.
Posted By:
whiteforthewin
(10/11/2011 3:49:24 PM)
No reason not to play this in Mono-White aggro
Posted By:
luca_barelli
(10/28/2011 5:54:59 PM)
Though it is not the retro-cool of Savannah Lions, I still find it better because it's more affordable, and the human soldier type is much more versatile than cat.
Posted By:
Travis44
(4/4/2012 9:11:19 AM)
Pretty good. It is one of those creatures that makes your opponent sweat for a minute while considering whether they should block with their Llanowar Elves.
4/5 for one of the most Vanilla cards out there.
Posted By:
Ferlord
(4/25/2012 1:53:14 PM)
Anyone ever notice how this so called "Elite" Vanguard has the same P/T that a Goblin Piker has? And he just figured out which end is the pointy end!
Posted By:
shmewdog
(7/6/2012 9:27:53 AM)
I like this card for its low mana cost. If you draw this and a plains, you can put it out on your first turn.
Posted By:
martianshark
(9/10/2012 8:23:26 PM)
Strictly less rare than 9th Edidtion Savannah Lions.
Posted By:
Red-White
(2/4/2013 12:37:47 PM)