Daggersail Aeronaut
The conditional flying here is doing something quieter than it looks: the wings only unfold on your turn, which means this attacks over ground stalls but blocks like an earthbound creature when the flying you actually want is defensive. It is evasion sold at a discount by restricting it to the half of the game where you least need to fear the sky yourself. That trade tells you exactly who the card is for: an aggressive Goblin deck that wants to keep pushing damage through clogged boards, not a controlling one hoping to hold the air. A body sized to swing and trade rather than survive a race says the same thing. As a common-slot beater built for a tribe that has always leaned on volume and reach, it fills the gap between the one-drops that flood the board and the fliers that go over the top, giving a red aggro curve something that clears blockers on offense without paying the full price permanent flight would command.
