Formidable Speaker
Two jobs stapled to one Elf Druid body, and the pairing is smarter than either half looks alone. The first is a Fauna Shaman-style transaction that fires the moment it lands: discard a card from hand, tutor exactly the creature the board needs into your grip. The second is the untap ability, which reads like a mana-dork variant until you notice it reaches another target permanent, not itself. That widens it from a fixer into an engine piece: untap a blocker to attack and hold the ground, reset a permanent with a valuable tap ability, or feed a chain of activations that want to fire more than once a turn. The 2/4 frame is the connective tissue: durable enough to survive combat and stick around as a repeatable untap outlet, unlike the fragile one-toughness druids that usually carry effects like this. What the design is really doing is folding a one-shot tutor and a permanent-flexing untap engine into a single three-drop, and letting the toughness pay for both. The discard is the honest cost on the front half: no card to pitch means no search, so the ability rewards a hand with excess it would rather convert than hold. It is built for decks that treat their permanents as machinery to be run repeatedly, and that ask a body to keep working long after its enter trigger has resolved.


