Hare Apparent

Creature — Rabbit Noble

When this creature enters, create a number of 1/1 white Rabbit creature tokens equal to the number of other creatures you control named Hare Apparent.
A deck can have any number of cards named Hare Apparent.

CMC
2
Mana cost
{1}{W}
Color identity
W
Rarity
common
Set
Foundations
Price
$2.50
EDHREC rank
#4266
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Hare Apparent card art
Hare Apparent enters and immediately copies itself once for each other creature you control that shares a creature type with it — in a tribal deck, that's a board out of nowhere for a single white mana on top of four. Dual Nature and similar doubling effects stack obscenely well here, and Finneas, Ace Archer turns every one of those Rabbit tokens into a repeatable removal machine.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Finneas, Ace Archer

Finneas, Ace Archer

62.2% of decks · synergy 0.59

Finneas, Ace Archer is the natural home: every Rabbit token Hare Apparent generates feeds directly into Finneas's tap ability, turning a board-wide flood of 1/1s into a removal engine that clears the table before opponents can stabilize.

02
Delney, Streetwise Lookout

Delney, Streetwise Lookout

48.2% of decks · synergy 0.45

Delney, Streetwise Lookout doubles triggers from creatures with power two or less, which means the enters-battlefield copy effect from Hare Apparent fires twice — a single cast can produce a genuinely absurd number of tokens.

03
Preston, the Vanisher

Preston, the Vanisher

35.8% of decks · synergy 0.33

Preston, the Vanisher creates Illusion tokens whenever you cast non-Aura spells targeting opponents' creatures, but the real pull is that Preston lists want explosive token generation as backup pressure — Hare Apparent delivers that in one swing.

04
Baylen, the Haymaker

Baylen, the Haymaker

34.9% of decks · synergy 0.32

Baylen, the Haymaker rewards going wide with Halflings, but the broader token payoffs it enables make Hare Apparent a clean include whenever the board already has creature type overlap to copy off of.

05
Cadira, Caller of the Small

Cadira, Caller of the Small

23.0% of decks · synergy 0.20

Cadira, Caller of the Small is built around flooding the board with Rabbit tokens on combat damage, and Hare Apparent accelerates that plan by seeding the battlefield with additional Rabbits before combat even begins.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Hare Apparent lives — tribal decks can routinely enter it into a board of five or more shared-type creatures, producing a wave of tokens that would cost ten or fifteen mana to assemble any other way. In 60-card formats like Modern and Pioneer, the card is legal but the payoff is narrow: linear tribal strategies rarely want a four-mana sorcery with conditional scaling when cheaper, more consistent token producers exist. Pauper won't see it; the effect is powerful enough that it won't stay a bulk common forever at the competitive tables, but the format's creature-type density is too low to reliably fire the trigger multiple times. Legacy and Vintage have the redundancy to find tribal synergies, but neither format wants to spend four mana on a creature with no immediate board protection.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

Price Context

Current price

$2.50 cheap tier

At $2.50, Hare Apparent sits in the sweet spot where tribal staples tend to hold — cheap enough to slot into any budget build, but narrow enough that a sudden spike would require a breakout competitive performance that this card is unlikely to have outside Commander.

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Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.