TCG Playability
Creature — Rabbit Noble
When this creature enters, create a number of 1/1 white Rabbit creature tokens equal to the number of other creatures you control named Hare Apparent. A deck can have any number of cards named Hare Apparent.
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This efficient white creature from Foundations offers surprising depth for such a modest mana investment, functioning as both a standalone threat and a powerful synergy engine for the right deck construction. At just one white mana for a 2/2 body, Hare Apparent already presents a reasonable rate, but the card's true power emerges in decks that can leverage its unique triggered ability. The creature generates token copies of itself whenever it enters the battlefield, with the number of tokens created equal to the number of other Hare Apparent creatures already in play, and crucially, the deck restriction allows unlimited copies rather than the standard four-copy maximum. This creates exponential growth potential, especially when combined with token doublers like Doubling Season or flicker effects that reset the creature's entry triggers repeatedly. Players seeking this card should consider it primarily for token-focused white strategies and dedicated combo shells that exploit the card's ability to create multiplicative value. In formats like Commander and Pioneer, Hare Apparent slots naturally into white weenie decks, token swarm strategies, and any deck featuring card draw engines that reward wide boards. The extensive format legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and beyond means this card appeals to players across competitive and casual environments. Whether you're building a go-wide aggressive deck or assembling a more intricate combo engine with creature reanimation and flicker effects, Hare Apparent provides a cost-efficient way to generate board presence while rewarding careful deck construction and strategic sequencing.
Illustrated by Milivoj Ćeran