Staunch Defenders
White printed creatures by the cartload in the late nineties that did exactly this: a 3/4 stabilizer with a lifegain rider stapled to its arrival, designed to hold the ground and buy a turn against aggression. The design logic is plain. The four life rides an enters trigger, so removal after it resolves can't claw the life back; the value locks in the moment it resolves, which is exactly when a defensive deck most wants a cushion. The body carries the rest of the math: four toughness sits above the common burn and combat damage of its era, so it sticks around to keep blocking after the life has been spent. That same trigger is what earns the card a second life in formats where creatures can be flickered or rebought, since each new entry repeats the gain, turning a one-time wall into a repeatable life faucet. On its own, though, it makes no pretense of being an engine; it is a midrange speed bump and nothing more. Sharper rates have buried it in the decades of stabilizers that followed, but the template (efficient toughness plus a one-shot life payment) is the shape white reaches for whenever it needs a creature that simply refuses to die to the early game.

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- Tempest Remastered#37
- Magic Online Promos#36064
- Eighth Edition#49
- Eighth Edition#49★
- Seventh Edition#50★
- Seventh Edition#50
- Friday Night Magic 2000#12
- Classic Sixth Edition#45








