Soon we'll get non-legendary 2/2s for 1 without drawbacks. Brace yourselves. And yes, Goblin Guide has a drawback.
As it is, this is amazing in Standard. Flashback, especially with Snapcaster, is so widespread that an answer like this was inevitable. 5/5
edit: What the frig, this is hardly seeing play in sideboards, and pretty much none at all in maindecks. Is there something bad about a flexible 2/1 for 1 with upside other than the fact that it's a removal magnet?
Posted By:
Continue
(2/25/2013 12:41:36 PM)
Pros like me have also noticed that she is also a soldier. Soldiers are useful creature types to have these days.
Posted By:
Lotsofpoopy
(9/26/2012 6:13:34 AM)
I never notice that she also a soldier. I guess soldiers aren't useful creature types to have these days since everyone plays with zombies, or trolls. You no understand what I say, I am ... as you say, novice to game here.
Posted By:
Potsofloopy
(10/3/2012 8:47:52 AM)
Rated a bit high for what is just a solid sideboard card... and I love Elite Vanguard.
Posted By:
RedAtrocitus
(10/11/2012 5:38:53 PM)
I like this card, but it is strictly better than quite a few other cards. I have no problem with it though.
Posted By:
BongRipper420
(10/23/2012 7:12:20 AM)
lol @peoplebitchingaboutsnapcasterhate.
Posted By:
steinburger1109
(10/29/2012 5:11:16 PM)
I prefer Eager Cadet.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(11/26/2012 11:59:19 PM)
At worst, a 2/1 for Selesnya, which is good.
Posted By:
Emperorerror
(12/6/2012 5:33:33 PM)
The best 2/1 one-drop in Green for me, maybe even in White.
Posted By:
Anzu-chan
(12/11/2012 4:49:39 PM)
This is immediately better than Savannah Lions because of its more flexible mana cost and on top of that it has a great ability, which if you use it properly has only benefits for you.
5/5
Posted By:
Subtle_Kay
(12/16/2012 9:18:41 AM)