| Name | Beacon Hawk |
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| Type | Creature — bird |
| Description | Flying
Whenever Beacon Hawk deals combat damage to a player, you may untap target creature.
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| Artist | William Simpson |
| Set | Dissension #3 |
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| Name | Beacon Hawk |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — bird |
| Description | Flying
Whenever Beacon Hawk deals combat damage to a player, you may untap target creature.
|
| Artist | William Simpson |
| Set | Dissension #3 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Beacon Hawk, Creature — bird, designed by William Simpson first released in May, 2006 in the set Dissension.
This card, Beacon Hawk, would be beneficial in a white-based aggro or tempo deck looking to maintain board control and gain value from untapping creatures. While it offers some utility with its untap ability, there are potentially better cards like Squadron Hawk or Serra Avenger that provide more impactful effects for a similar cost. Beacon Hawk could see play in a casual or budget deck, but may not be a top choice for competitive play due to its relatively limited impact compared to other options available.
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