For example, the formidable Robin Hood Champion of Sherwood became infamous when it debuted in Into the Inklands for having essentially the same ability, albeit limited only to when he banishes a character
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If you manage to summon this creature you have enough mana already to be able to pay its upkeep for 6 turns unless your opponent sends him earlier but you still get the life
I'm pooping on it solely because I personally don't like it, as opposed to it being a bad card
That is clearly not the case, as more and more I see players actively seeking out gold-bordered cards for their decks
Also, with the printings of new removal spells which are heavily played, the format is not truly missing out on interaction to deal with a 2/1