Eager Glyphmage
Four mana for a 3/3 that leaves behind a flier reads as unremarkable and plays as more, because the value it delivers is split rather than concentrated. The body and the token divide four power across two chunks, one of them evasive, which is exactly the profile a go-wide plan wants: a single removal spell can only ever eat half the investment, and the Inkling keeps flying over stalled ground while the Cat Cleric trades on the floor. The design detail worth noticing is where the token lands in color. A 1/1 white and black flier is orthogonal to the white creature that made it, so the Inkling carries into any deck that counts creature bodies, token generation, or creature death, not just white things. That off-axis body is the payload. The Glyphmage itself is filler-shaped; the token is a small, mobile engine part that fits sacrifice fodder, convoke, and evasive-beatdown builds equally well. It is connective tissue: the kind of body a set leans on when it wants a token subtheme to have enough material to matter, priced so it never dominates but always shows up.
