TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human Soldier Advisor
Mentor (Whenever this creature attacks, put a +1/+1 counter on target attacking creature with lesser power.) Creatures you control have "Whenever one or more counters are put on this creature for the first time each turn, draw a card."
"I don't want to see more things. I want to see the things in front of me more clearly."
This legendary creature from the WHO set represents a versatile strategic option for blue-based decks that want to leverage the mentor mechanic alongside counter-synergy payoffs. At three generic and one blue mana, the four power and three toughness baseline makes this an efficient body that immediately threatens opponents while providing ongoing value through its unique combination of abilities. The mentor ability itself rewards aggressive gameplay by allowing you to pump attacking creatures with lesser power, which scales exceptionally well in limited formats and aggressive constructed strategies where you're typically attacking with multiple smaller threats that benefit from the temporary power boost to trade favorably or push through additional damage. However, the true power lies in the second ability, which transforms every creature in your deck into a draw engine whenever it receives its first counter of the turn, regardless of the source. This creates incredible synergy with other counter-producing mechanics like proliferate effects, loyalty abilities from planeswalkers, +1/+1 counter generators, or even traditional pump spells that add counters as a rider. The combination makes this card particularly appealing in Commander and legacy formats where you can build around a complete counter-focused strategy. Blue tempo decks in particular benefit from the card draw engine, turning small advantages into significant resource accumulation. For players interested in mentor-themed decks or counter-synergy strategies, this legendary creature offers both an efficient body and a powerful engine that rewards deckbuilding creativity and rewards attacking with multiple threats across multiple turns.
Illustrated by Daniel Correia