| Name | Honor Guard | 
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human soldier | 
| Description | |
| Flavor | The strength of one. The courage of ten. | 
| Artist | Mark Zug | 
| Set | Ninth Edition #20★ | 
| Wallpaper |  download | 
| Image |  download | 
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| Name | Honor Guard | 
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human soldier | 
| Description | |
| Flavor | The strength of one. The courage of ten. | 
| Artist | Mark Zug | 
| Set | Ninth Edition #20★ | 
| Wallpaper |  download | 
| Image |  download | 
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Grade it yourself
Honor Guard, Creature — human soldier, designed by Joel Biske first released in Mar, 1998 in the set Stronghold and was printed exactly in 7 different ways.
The Honor Guard card could be beneficial in a white weenie aggro deck that focuses on swarming the board with low-cost creatures and using combat tricks to gain an advantage. However, there are likely better options available, such as Dauntless Bodyguard, which offers protection to a key creature, or Student of Warfare, which can grow into a formidable threat. Overall, Honor Guard may not see much play in competitive Magic: the Gathering decks due to its limited impact compared to other options available.
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