Fire Elemental
A vanilla beater from the years when red's curve was still being sketched out by feel, and a useful artifact for understanding how the color's creature rates have moved. Five mana for a 5/4 with no abilities was, in 1993, a reasonable rate for a red finisher: the color's identity as the burn-and-haste specialist had not yet hardened, and "big dumb body" was a legitimate top-end for a Mountain deck. The card is the baseline against which every subsequent five-mana red creature gets measured. Glorybringer and Goldspan Dragon each add evasion, haste, a triggered ability, a relevant creature type, or all of them at once, and each one printed makes clearer how much red's design budget has expanded at that slot. The creature itself is now a historical reference rather than a playable card, but the rate it set (and the rate the color has since outgrown) is the yardstick. Reading a modern five-mana red threat means, implicitly, comparing it to a 5/4 with nothing else, and noticing how many keywords and triggers the difference has bought.

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- Foundations#538
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- The List#M19-141
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