Chrome Prowler
Blue has tapped down opposing creatures since the earliest days of the game, from Twiddle to Icy Manipulator to a long line of enters-the-battlefield tappers like Frost Lynx, and this is a compact, flash-enabled entry in that tradition. The difference is the timing: because the tap is stapled to a creature spell rather than a sorcery-speed effect, you can hold it up and deploy it inside the opponent's turn. Flash it in before combat to tap a would-be attacker and keep it out of the swing, then attack or block with the 3/2 you just added to the board. What you are buying is a single turn's worth of control over one creature, delivered on a body that sticks around after the effect fades. The design is deliberately restrained at the edges: the trigger only taps, it does not stun or freeze, so it buys exactly one turn and the next untap step erases whatever tempo you gained. That restraint is what keeps a three-mana instant-speed tapper from reading like removal; it slows a threat, it never removes one. It is a Phyrexian artifact creature, so it counts toward decks that care about artifact totals, but it still asks for blue mana to cast: the artifact type is texture, not a fixing shortcut.

