Abzan Devotee
The Abzan wedge has always been the graveyard-and-attrition clan, and this two-drop is built to serve both halves of that identity at once. The first ability is a filter rather than a ramp piece: it spends one generic mana to convert it into white, black, or green, capped at a single activation per turn, so it never accelerates you but it always launders your available mana into a color the wedge actually wants. The second ability is what keeps it around: for three mana it climbs back out of the graveyard, so trading it in combat or feeding it to a sacrifice effect is never a clean answer. That combination is the design point. A recursive body that also smooths a three-color manabase is doing two jobs a deck would otherwise split across separate cards, and the self-return means an attrition mirror never grinds it out for good. The restraint is in the sequencing: the filter is limited to once per turn, so it will not enable a big burst, and the recursion competes with everything else you want to spend black mana on. What you get is a small creature that refuses to stay dead and refuses to hand you a color you cannot use, exactly the kind of low-variance body a grindy multicolor deck leans on.
