Eclipsed Kithkin
The two hybrid pips do double duty: a creature you can cast entirely in green, entirely in white, or split between them, that then digs four cards deep for exactly what a Kithkin deck wants to draw. The narrowing is the point. An impulse-style top-four look usually pulls any land or any spell; this one only reveals a Kithkin, a Forest, or a Plains, so it pays out to a deck committed to the tribe and its two colors and shrugs at anything else. That commitment is what makes the selection reliable: with three legal reveal types covering both threats and mana, the early-turn dig smooths draws without over-selecting, sending whatever misses to the bottom. As a 2/1 for two, the body sits a beat under the aggressive curve, and that undersizing is the cost of the filtering; this is connective tissue in a tribal aggro shell rather than a card that stands on its own. It sits among the enters-the-battlefield selection creatures whose filtering is gated behind a narrow deckbuilding pledge, the tighter the pledge, the sharper the dig. What sets this one apart is the color arithmetic: the hybrid cost lets a mono-green or mono-white build run it without splashing, so the tribal reward and the flexible casting cost never pull against each other.

