TCG Playability
Legendary Creature — Human Soldier
At the beginning of your end step, if a creature died under your control this turn, draw a card. Whenever the Ring tempts you, if you chose a creature other than Faramir as your Ring-bearer, create a 1/1 white Human Soldier creature token.
"A chance for Faramir, Captain of Gondor, to show his quality."
Faramir, Field Commander is a compelling legendary creature that brings subtle yet powerful synergies to White-based strategies across multiple formats. This three-mana 3/3 creature operates on two distinct axes of value, making it an excellent addition to both aggressive and attrition-based decks. The first ability rewards you whenever a creature dies under your control during a turn, providing consistent card draw that turns your sacrifice outlets and creature tokens into real advantage. This synergy slots beautifully into token-heavy strategies, aristocrat decks, and any shell that naturally generates disposable creatures. The second ability taps into the Ring mechanic introduced in The Lord of the Rings set, offering incremental value by creating 1/1 Human Soldier tokens whenever you choose a different Ring-bearer. This is particularly powerful because it generates board presence while keeping your Ring tempting options flexible and punishing opponents who think you're locked into a singular strategy. Players should consider Faramir for competitive Modern and Legacy applications where White weenie decks or token strategies can leverage both abilities effectively. In Commander and Brawl, he shines as either a commander himself or a supporting creature in Boros or Selesnya strategies that emphasize creature tokens and sacrifice outlets. The format flexibility across historic, timeless, and gladiator ensures accessibility regardless of your preferred play environment. His combination of relevant creature type, reasonable mana cost, and dual-functionality makes him a versatile inclusion that generates value without requiring specific deck construction, though he performs optimally in decks already built around tokens and sacrifice themes.
Illustrated by Sidharth Chaturvedi