Elite Cat Warrior
A green vanilla-plus statline built for the beginner-facing product it debuted in: a 2/3 body at three mana with a single evasion keyword and nothing to read twice. The interesting wrinkle is that the evasion only matters against the color most likely to be running its native land type, which makes forestwalk a near-mirror clause in practice. In a green-on-green fight the keyword turns a midsized body into an unblockable clock; against decks playing no Forest it is dead text, a 2/3 with no upside. That self-canceling quality is the whole design point of landwalk as a category: a free, splashy ability that reads well to a new player and costs nothing because it does nothing in the matchups where it would be unfair. The card was assembled to teach the mechanic and to give a green creature a memorable line of text, not to survive a constructed gauntlet. Cat Warrior also marked one of the early outings for a creature type green and white would later build around, though here the type line is flavor rather than payoff.



