Canyon Minotaur
The vanilla 3/3 for four is the design's null hypothesis: no keyword, no enters-the-battlefield trigger, no activated ability, just a fair body at a fair-but-unexciting price. Cards like this exist so the rest of a set has something to be better than. A common-rarity Minotaur with these stats establishes the baseline that more interesting creatures get measured against; it fills out the back of a color's curve and gives a deck a body that blocks and attacks without asking the player to think. The toughness is the only number doing quiet work: at three it survives the era's most common one-mana burn, which is more than a 3/2 of the same cost can say. Beyond that, there is no hidden axis here, no synergy hook, no tribe payoff this design was built to reward. It is the card a set includes so that the curve is complete and the math is honest, the kind of creature whose entire purpose is to be unremarkable on purpose.




