Feral Krushok
No keyword, no activated ability, no triggered text: this is the floor of green creature design, the body printed to fill a common slot and establish what a five-mana creature with no upside is allowed to weigh in at. The 5/4 split is the tell. Against the more durable 4/5, it trades a point of toughness for a point of power, which is exactly the math green vanilla creatures have always run: push the offensive number, accept structural fragility to anything that pings toughness. A 5/4 dies to a four-damage burn spell where a 4/5 survives, but it presses harder on the swing, and pressing harder on the swing is what green commons of this stripe are built to do. There is nothing to build around here and nothing meant to be built around; the card exists so that an aggressive green deck short on top-end has a beater that costs nothing in card complexity, and so a creature curve has a real number sitting at five. Green has printed large, cheap, text-free bodies like this since the earliest sets to anchor the high end of a creature deck, ignored the moment a creature with text shows up at the same cost and welcome only when the alternative is a smaller blank.

