| Name | Thoughtweft Lieutenant |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — kithkin soldier |
| Description | Whenever this creature or another Kithkin you control enters, target creature you control gets +1/+1 and gains trample until end of turn. |
| Flavor | He draws the threads of the thoughtweft tighter, turning it from cloth to armor. |
| Artist | Matt Stewart |
| Set | Lorwyn Eclipsed #246 |
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About Thoughtweft Lieutenant
Thoughtweft Lieutenant, Creature — kithkin soldier, designed by Vanessa Gillings first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Lorwyn Eclipsed and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
Thoughtweft Lieutenant would fit best in a Selesnya (green-white) Kithkin or go-wide tribal aggro deck that aims to flood the board with small creatures and turn them into meaningful threats through synergy; because it triggers whenever it or another Kithkin enters, it rewards token production and cheap tribal creatures, letting you push damage with temporary +1/+1 and trample to break through blockers. That said, in most competitive formats there are stronger options: **Thalia’s Lieutenant** (in Human decks) provides permanent +1/+1 counters and scales much harder, **Knight of the White Orchid** and **Warden of the First Tree** offer better standalone value, and dedicated token payoffs like **Cathars’ Crusade** or **Collected Company** (in creature-heavy builds) generally generate more impact. Unless the format heavily supports Kithkin specifically (such as a Lorwyn-block tribal setting or a very synergy-focused casual deck), this card is likely too low-impact for competitive play and

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