TCG Playability
Creature — Human Soldier Ally
{T}: Untap another target permanent you control. Waterbend {3}, {T}: Tap target creature an opponent controls. (While paying a waterbend cost, you can tap your artifacts and creatures to help. Each one pays for {1}.)
Waterbenders patrol the coast each day for good fishing spots and bad weather omens.
North Pole Patrol is a versatile blue creature that offers exceptional utility in decks centered around artifact synergies and creature-based tempo strategies. As a 2/3 body for two generic and one blue mana, this Human Soldier Ally provides excellent defensive stats while serving as a reliable engine for untap effects. The first ability allows you to tap the creature to untap another permanent you control, making it invaluable in strategies that benefit from repeated activation of tap abilities on artifacts, mana rocks, or creatures with powerful tap effects. This creates interesting synergy opportunities in decks featuring cards that want to be tapped repeatedly or in artifact-heavy strategies where generating extra activations from your existing permanents can provide significant incremental advantage. The waterbend mechanic adds another dimension, allowing you to tap target creatures opposing players control for three generic and one blue mana while tapping North Pole Patrol, with the added benefit that your artifacts and creatures can contribute to the cost. This makes the card function as both a tempo tool and a way to fuel waterbend costs efficiently while disrupting your opponents' game plan. Given its broad format legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander, this card appeals to players building around artifact synergies, tempo decks, and control strategies that benefit from creature-based utility. Whether you're developing a waterbend-focused deck or simply need a creature that generates value through repeated untapping, North Pole Patrol offers flexible gameplay and meaningful strategic contributions to multiple archetypes.
Illustrated by Rose Benjamin