Cliffhaven Sell-Sword
Three power for two mana, one toughness to pay for it: the oldest math in white aggro, printed here without a keyword or a rider to complicate it. A 3/1 threatens serious damage on turns two and three and then folds to almost any interaction the moment the board slows down, which is precisely the trade the rate is built around. Front-load the aggression, accept that the body stops mattering once blockers arrive. The Kor Warrior tag is the only lever that pushes this past pure filler: a small, cheap body wearing a relevant tribe, waiting for the equipment, the anthem, or the tribal payoff that turns a fragile attacker into a real clock. On its own it is a race piece, the kind of common-rarity beater that exists to fill out the low end of a curve and pressure life totals before the opponent stabilizes. Nothing on the card asks the pilot to do anything clever; the interest, when there is any, comes from what surrounds it. That is the honest read on this style of design: a warm body with a keyword-worth of tribal upside baked into its type line rather than its rules text, doing the unglamorous work of being cheap and aggressive when the deck needs cheap and aggressive.
