TCG Playability
Creature — Bird Soldier
Flying (This creature can't be blocked except by creatures with flying or reach.) When this creature dies, you may draw a card.
The same spears that catch their food today will defend their homes tomorrow.
This unassuming blue creature from Dominaria Remastered offers far more utility than its modest three-mana cost and 2/2 stats might initially suggest. Aven Fisher combines evasion with card draw, making it a flexible addition to any deck that values incremental advantage and tempo efficiency. The flying keyword ensures this bird can attack without fear of ground-based blockers, giving it a reliable path to dealing damage while you develop your board state. More importantly, the death trigger transforms this creature into a cantrip-like effect, essentially turning your combat losses or removal spells into card draw opportunities. This makes Aven Fisher particularly valuable in decks that can leverage sacrifice outlets or anticipate trading in combat, as you're essentially paying three mana for a flying body and a guaranteed card when it leaves the battlefield. In terms of format applications, Aven Fisher's legality across Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, and especially Pauper makes it an accessible option regardless of your competitive format preference. In limited environments, this card shines as a solid flyer that generates value through natural game progression. Commander players appreciate it in flying-focused strategies, particularly in Azorius or Dimir shells where card advantage and evasive creatures are paramount. Pauper players find this especially relevant as a common-rarity source of flying creatures with utility. Whether you're building an aggressive flying deck that wants consistent threats or a control-oriented strategy that appreciates the value generation, Aven Fisher provides a efficient, flexible package worth including in your 60-card or 100-card construction.
Illustrated by Christopher Moeller