Benalish Knight
# Benalish Knight Benalish Knight represents a straightforward example of Tenth Edition's core set design philosophy. As a common, it exemplifies the baseline creature design that filled limited environments during that era. Collectors typically view it as a functional piece of Magic history rather than a sought-after card, though Tenth Edition itself holds nostalgic appeal for players who drafted during that period. The card's simplicity—a modest creature with a single ability—makes it representative of how common slots were allocated in early 2000s Magic. While not rare or mechanically innovative, Benalish Knight serves as a snapshot of what basic creature design looked like before power creep significantly shifted expectations. For set completionists, acquiring commons like this remains an accessible collecting goal.