TCG Playability
Creature — Halfling Peasant
Whenever this creature attacks, you may sacrifice a Food or pay {2}{W}. When you do, tap target creature an opponent controls.
The ruffian knew too little of Hobbits to understand his peril. Foolishly, he decided to fight.
Nimble Hobbit is a versatile two-mana creature that brings meaningful utility to white-based strategies across multiple formats. This 1/3 creature from the Lord of the Rings set offers excellent defensive staying power while providing an active offensive ability that generates incremental value with each attack. The activated ability triggers whenever the creature attacks, allowing you to tap a target creature an opponent controls by either sacrificing a Food token or paying two generic and one white mana. This mechanic makes Nimble Hobbit particularly attractive in Food-focused strategies where you're already generating tokens through cards like Scute Swarm, Tough Cookie, or other synergistic pieces, effectively turning your Food tokens into pseudo-removal while advancing your board state. The tapping effect provides soft removal that disrupts opponent combat math and can prevent blockers, while the optional nature means you maintain flexibility to hold up mana or preserve Food tokens when needed. In competitive formats like Modern and Legacy, this creature slots well into white-based control or tempo decks that can support the mana requirements, while its Pauper legality makes it an excellent consideration for Pauper decks exploring white weenie or Food token strategies. The card's broad format legality across Historic, Gladiator, Commander, and other constructed formats demonstrates its adaptability, making it valuable for casual and competitive players alike. Whether you're building around Food synergies or simply need a defensive creature with utility upside, Nimble Hobbit offers a cost-efficient package that rewards tactical play.
Illustrated by JB Casacop