| Name | Rogue Elephant |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — elephant |
| Description | When Rogue Elephant enters, sacrifice it unless you sacrifice a Forest. |
| Flavor | "When are trees like grass?" —*The One Thousand Questions* |
| Artist | Steve White |
| Set | World Championship Decks 1997 #sg139 |
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About Rogue Elephant
Rogue Elephant, Creature — elephant, designed by Steve White first released in Jun, 1997 in the set Weatherlight and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
This card could be beneficial in a deck that focuses on aggressive green strategies, aiming to quickly get creatures onto the battlefield. However, the drawback of sacrificing a Forest upon playing Rogue Elephant may limit its effectiveness in certain deck archetypes. In comparison, a card like Leatherback Baloth offers a similar power and toughness for just one more mana without the sacrifice requirement, making it a more reliable choice for competitive play. Overall, while Rogue Elephant may have niche uses in specific deck builds, there are generally better options available that would see more play in most scenarios.
Rules
04/01/08
When the ability resolves, you choose whether to sacrifice the creature or perform the other action. If you can’t perform the other action, then you must sacrifice the creature.

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