Bogstomper
Six mana buys a 6/5 with an empty text box, and that is the whole commission: black's plainest large body, printed at common so any deck with enough Swamps can field a top-of-curve attacker without touching a rare. The keywordless vanilla creature is a load-bearing part of design history, the slot where a set hands a color raw stats with no mechanic complicating the rate, and this fills it for black near the size ceiling common rarity allows. The plainness cuts two ways. A body this large is substantial enough to feed a sacrifice outlet when a build wants a meaty offering rather than a token, and it holds ground on defense as readily as it swings, so the six mana at least buys something that trades up in combat. But wherever the surrounding cards reward evasion, recursion, or a death trigger, a plain 6/5 for six is precisely what it appears to be: honest, replaceable beef that asks nothing of its pilot and offers nothing back but its stat line.


