Bloodfire Expert
The 3/1 body is the whole tradeoff. Three power for on a prowess creature is the aggressive end of the deal, but the single toughness means it dies to the same chip damage it threatens to deal, trades down into any blocker, and folds to the cheapest removal anyone is likely to draw. That fragility is the cost of admission: spend a noncreature spell to pump it and you are racing the clock, betting the +1/+1 connects before something kills a creature that can be killed by a stiff breeze. It is the standard-rate spells-matter beater, the kind of common that rewards a deck already leaning on cheap instants and sorceries rather than asking you to build around it. Where prowess creatures with two or more toughness can sit back and accumulate value across multiple turns, this one wants to attack early and keep attacking while the math still favors it, then get replaced before the board catches up. The Efreet Monk typing places it in the red-aligned monk lineage that prowess decks of its era leaned on, a body built to convert a hand full of noncreature spells into damage on a short fuse.


