Expedition Healer
The lifelink here is conditional on purpose: a French vanilla 2/2 with vigilance on its own, an incidental life engine only once a second Cleric hits the board. That gating is the whole design logic. Vigilance means it attacks and still guards the ground, so the lifelink isn't a defensive tax you pay for the body; it's upside stacked on a creature that was already earning its slot on both sides of combat. Kor Cleric is the operative type line more than the name suggests: it hands the card two tribal hooks, one for Kor and one for Cleric decks, and it rewards the Cleric side specifically by making a critical mass of the tribe turn every one of these into a lifelink beater. Priced for the aggressive end of a white curve, it's built for a go-wide Cleric shell where the second body arrives fast and the lifegain compounds across a board rather than trickling from a single attacker. Nothing about it is loud, and that reads as deliberate: a common-slot enabler designed to make tribal density pay off, valuable in proportion to how committed the deck around it is and quietly filler in anything that isn't.
