Flutterfox
A conditional evasion built to reward a specific kind of board, not a specific spell. The 2/2 white body is a floor: it blocks and trades on the ground, and the moment you control any artifact or enchantment it gains flying. Crucially, that evasion is a state check, not a switch that stays flipped: strip the last qualifying permanent and it comes back down to earth, so the flying tracks your board rather than latching on once and staying. What makes that condition forgiving is the breadth of the "any": a Signet, an Aura, an Equipment, a leftover token, or a Food scrap all satisfy it identically, so the deck needs to be broadly artifact-or-enchantment-heavy rather than assembled around one enabler. Compare the crew requirements that demand a precise piece on the battlefield; this asks only that your board incidentally contain a permanent of the right type. The design pays for a flyer's rate with that ongoing condition rather than an upkeep cost or a keyword tax, which means the drawback is real only against decks that can remove your artifacts and enchantments and cosmetic against everyone else. It sits among the white two-drops that trade a static condition for evasion, and its ceiling is set by how naturally a build already wants those permanents. Where they are load-bearing anyway, the flying is close to free; where they are not, it is a grounded 2/2 waiting for one to arrive.


