Greenwood Sentinel
Vigilance on a green two-drop is low-stakes filler, but it does clarify something about how green likes to play. The body wants to attack; the keyword lets it attack without surrendering the defensive turn. For a color that has always traded blockers for board presence, that small concession matters: a 2/2 that can swing and still hold the ground in front of your planeswalker or your life total covers two jobs in one slot. There is no value engine, no second ability, no synergy text waiting to fire, just an efficient Elf Scout doing its work in combat math. It fills the curve in a green aggro or midrange shell that wants bodies pulling double duty, and it gives a tribal Elf list a clean two-drop that does not embarrass the count. Designed as common-rarity beef with a single relevant keyword, it neither leans on your other cards nor rewards them; it simply trades up or attacks safely, over and over, which is exactly what its rarity promises.




