TCG Playability
Creature — Human Knight
Flying Vigilance (Attacking doesn't cause this creature to tap.) Mentor (Whenever this creature attacks, put a +1/+1 counter on target attacking creature with lesser power.)
"Too many have disappeared in these dark days. I am the light that will lead them home."
Parhelion Patrol is a versatile white creature that brings multiple valuable mechanics to the table, making it an excellent addition to several different deck archetypes across multiple formats. This four-mana Human Knight features flying and vigilance, a combination that allows you to attack without sacrificing your defensive capabilities, while the mentor ability provides incremental power growth to your other attacking creatures. The mentor mechanic is particularly powerful in go-wide strategies and token-based decks, where you often have multiple smaller creatures attacking that can benefit from the +1/+1 counter distribution. In Pioneer and Modern formats, Parhelion Patrol fits naturally into white weenie and humans strategies, where its vigilance allows it to be an effective attacker while maintaining a strong defense, and the mentor ability synergizes beautifully with token generators and other small creatures. The card also has applications in limited formats and commander variants, where vigilance creatures are always valuable and the mentor ability can turn a ground stall into a winning advantage over several turns. What makes this card particularly appealing is its flexibility: it's not just a role-player in specific strategies but rather a solid body that demands answers while improving your board presence. The two-power starting point means your mentor triggers are guaranteed to find targets in creature-heavy strategies, and the flying evasion ensures Parhelion Patrol can close out games independently if necessary. For players looking to build around white's aggressive strategies while maintaining board stability, this is a card that consistently outperforms expectations in both casual and competitive environments.
Illustrated by Even Amundsen