| Name | Elmental Token |
|---|---|
| Type | Token creature — elemental |
| Description | Flying, haste |
| Artist | Andrew Mar |
| Set | Secrets of Strixhaven Commander Tokens #19 |
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| Name | Elmental Token |
|---|---|
| Type | Token creature — elemental |
| Description | Flying, haste |
| Artist | Andrew Mar |
| Set | Secrets of Strixhaven Commander Tokens #19 |
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Elmental Token, Token creature — elemental, designed by Andrew Mar first released in Apr, 2026 in the set Secrets of Strixhaven Commander Tokens.
An Elemental Token with flying and haste is typically best in aggressive or tempo-focused decks that want to push immediate damage through the air, especially in Elemental tribal, token, or sacrifice-based strategies. Because it’s a token, it synergizes well with cards that care about creatures entering the battlefield, dying, or being sacrificed (such as aristocrats-style decks), and flying plus haste makes it especially strong in go-wide aggro builds or decks that generate multiple tokens at once for sudden burst damage. However, whether it’s worth playing depends entirely on how it’s created—on its own, a generic flying, hasty token isn’t a card you include directly, but rather a payoff from another spell or ability. Compared to similar aggressive threats like Lightning Elemental, Phoenix Chick, or efficient token generators like Lingering Souls (for flying tokens) or Fable of the Mirror-Breaker (for value and board presence), a simple flying haste token is only as good as the card
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