Matantiga Mentor 3G
Creature - Elf Warrior
When Matantiga Mentor enters the battlefield, create a 1/1 Elf Warrior creature token. "Divinity made our ancestors indulgent, what allowed their fall by their underlings. Never again."
3/2
Jasper Sentinel G
Creature - Elf Rogue
Reach T, Tap an untapped creature you control: Add one mana of any color. The arrows of the elven archers are as accurate and lethal as the fangs of the Cosmos Serpent they worship.
1/2
More Elf tokens, and more things to use Elf tokens with. What else were you expecting from Elf tribal?
Matatinga's name probably isn't that way in english.
Mata means wood in portuguese
I've seen translations for Elderwood, Oldwood, and Ancient Wood. The English version should come out in a few hours and get things sorted.
Tinga isn't a word used so much in Brazil, but, Whitewood can be a possibility for the name too.
Turns out it's called Elderleaf Mentor. Where the leaf came from I don't know.
Mata can mean many things in Portuguese.
Mata can means bush, woods or leaves.
And even "to kill"
Edit:
Also, the portuguese translation have many problems.
Staying woth only a recent one, but "Stormfist Crusader" became something like "Fist Crusader".
Matantiga Mentor 3G
Creature - Elf Warrior
When Matantiga Mentor enters the battlefield, create a 1/1 Elf Warrior creature token.
"Divinity made our ancestors indulgent, what allowed their fall by their underlings. Never again."
3/2
Jasper Sentinel G
Creature - Elf Rogue
Reach
T, Tap an untapped creature you control: Add one mana of any color.
The arrows of the elven archers are as accurate and lethal as the fangs of the Cosmos Serpent they worship.
1/2
More Elf tokens, and more things to use Elf tokens with. What else were you expecting from Elf tribal?
Most likely to work with party, though I don't know why they didn't just make it both like Robber of the Rich.
Mata means wood in portuguese
Tinga isn't a word used so much in Brazil, but, Whitewood can be a possibility for the name too.
Mata can mean many things in Portuguese.
Mata can means bush, woods or leaves.
And even "to kill"
Edit:
Also, the portuguese translation have many problems.
Staying woth only a recent one, but "Stormfist Crusader" became something like "Fist Crusader".