Paladin en-Vec
# Paladin en-Vec Paladin en-Vec represents a particular moment in Magic's design philosophy around efficient creatures with meaningful protection abilities. Collectors appreciate this card primarily as a functional reprint from Tempest, making the Tenth Edition version notable mainly for its core set appearance rather than unique status. The rare slot placement in a core set signals Wizards' confidence in the card's power level and playability. Collectors typically view Tenth Edition printings as accessible versions of established cards, useful for completing sets without hunting older printings. The nonfoil variant remains straightforward and affordable. While not a chase card, Paladin en-Vec holds steady collector interest as a solid example of white creature design with evasion and protection, appealing to players building around those mechanics across different formats.