Amrou Seekers
Evasion that reads as flat-out unblockable until you check the carve-out: this Kithkin connects against every board except one made of artifact creatures and white creatures. That exception list is the entire design. It works the way fear and intimidate do, naming a small set of permitted blockers, but pointed at white instead of black: a 2/2 that walks past most defenses and stalls hard only when an opponent fields enough artifact or white creatures. That is the bargain of conditional evasion, the pseudo-unblockable that costs nothing in matchups where the carve-out is empty and everything in the one where it is full. Because the body connects on schedule against most of the field, it makes a willing carrier for an aura or equipment, turning each buff into committed damage rather than a gamble against the block.
The Rebel typing is the other half of its identity, slotting it into the searcher chain alongside the era's tutor-on-a-stick Rebels, where raw stats matter less than whether the deck can fetch the creature and whether the creature can land a hit. A cheap body you can search up at will and that punches through most ground is exactly the profile that chain wants: easy to find, hard to wall, and dependable enough to wear whatever the deck builds around it. The evasion does the heavy lifting; the Rebel line just guarantees you can put it on the board when you need it.


