Dragonloft Idol
A 3/3 for four with no other keywords sits low on any curve, but that stat line is a floor the card only touches when your Dragon plan has fallen apart. The static condition is the whole strategic axis: control a Dragon and this stone body swells to a 4/4 with flying and trample, no extra mana required, an upgrade that flickers on the moment an enabler hits the battlefield and off the moment your last one dies, gets bounced, or is exiled. That toggling is what separates it from a creature whose keywords are its own. An opponent who answers the Dragon reverts your evasive threat to a grounded ground-pounder without ever aiming a spell at the Gargoyle, which makes it more fragile than its numbers suggest but also cheaper to enable, since it asks the Dragons to do nothing beyond exist. It is a payoff wearing a creature's clothes, colorless scaffolding any Dragon deck across the color pie can slot in, and the flavor tracks the rules cleanly: dead statuary that only wakes into something dangerous when there is a Dragon overhead to answer to.


