A.I.M. Bot
A 2/3 flyer for three mana is the kind of body that fills a blue midrange curve without asking to be built around, and this one is exactly that: an evasive early blocker that trades up in the air and chips in when the board stalls. The Robot Villain typing is the more distinctive line on the card, tying it to the faceless-henchman flavor that has always suited an artifact creature: mass-produced, disposable, defined by its type rather than any single trick. Mechanically there is no secondary ability to leverage, no enters-the-battlefield trigger, no synergy hook beyond the flying keyword itself, which puts it squarely in the category of playable filler. It contributes to an artifact count, it fits a flying subtheme, and it holds a token or a small attacker at bay while a slower deck sets up. Nothing about the rate is embarrassing and nothing about it is exciting. What this fills is the gap every casual blue deck runs into: a cheap creature that can both fly and block fliers, without spending a card slot on something that demands attention. Reasonable in a multiplayer artifact shell, unremarkable everywhere else, and honest about being neither.
