Venerable Monk
The life-gain rider here is sized for a player still learning what an enters trigger is: no targeting, no choice, nothing to sequence wrong, just two life that appears the instant the body lands. That deliberate harmlessness is the whole point. The 2/2 for gives a beginner a creature that visibly does something the moment it resolves, reinforcing the lesson that bodies arrive attached to effects worth caring about, and the small unconditional life bump pads a fragile life total against the aggression that same player is learning to deploy from their own seat. The shape (near-vanilla stats stapled to a gentle enters trigger) became a recurring template for white commons in the curve's midrange, where the creature matters more than its rider. Stripped of that instructional context, the rate is unremarkable by design; the card demonstrates a mechanic rather than competing on one. Its lasting place is as an early fixed point in white's long history of incidental life gain, the bonus that later white commons would learn to bolt onto something with an actual incentive behind it rather than handing out as a beginner's cushion.

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- Duel Decks Anthology: Divine vs. Demonic#5
- Salvat 2011#23
- Duel Decks: Divine vs. Demonic#5
- Tenth Edition#55
- Ninth Edition#51
- Ninth Edition#51★
- Seventh Edition#53
- Seventh Edition#53★












