Bonebreaker Giant
Vanilla in everything but name. A 4/4 for five mana with no abilities is the kind of body that has filled the common slot of core sets since the earliest days of the game, sized to brawl in the middle turns of a creature-heavy draft and to die to almost any removal spell worth running. The flavor text and the Giant type carry whatever weight the card has; mechanically, it is a reference point, the plain rate against which more interesting designs at the same cost get measured. Wizards has long used French-vanilla and pure-vanilla commons like this to set the floor of a set's curve and to give beginning players a creature whose entire function fits on a single line. That is the job here: a curve-filler at common, built to teach combat math rather than to reward a deckbuilder, and ignored anywhere a card with text could take the slot instead.
