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Legendary Creature — Human Soldier
Creatures you control have horsemanship. (They can't be blocked except by creatures with horsemanship.)
“Blue creatures slip through defenses with unstoppable horsemanship.”
Sun Quan is all about evasion and unblockable damage. Horsemanship is one of Magic's most underrated keywords—it makes every creature you control untargetable by normal blockers, which means your whole team can hit the opponent's face unimpeded. The core gameplan is to build a creature-focused deck that leverages horsemanship to turn even modest creatures into inevitable damage threats. You're playing a tempo-focused aggro strategy where your creatures slip past defenses while you protect them and pump them up.
Fill your deck with efficient creatures in the 1-3 mana range that provide value: card draw, ramp, or stats. Blue gives you access to unblockable creatures like Triton Shorestalker and Aether Figment, plus protective spells like Spell Pierce and Counterspell to lock down the board while you're swinging in. Include pump effects like Invigorate, Temur Battle Rage (for double strike potential), and anthem effects like Intrepid Adversary. Once Sun Quan hits the board, your entire team becomes evasive, and the game quickly becomes about closing out opponents before they can assemble a lethal board state of their own.
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Skip the pricey tutors and planeswalkers; lean into cheap efficient creatures (Ninja tokens, 1-drops) and replace Lightning Bolt-equivalents with Counterspell budget versions like Archmage's Charm.
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