Frenzied Raptor
Four power for three mana is a price red has paid many times, and the body always comes with a catch: here the catch is the 2 toughness, which puts the card squarely in range of nearly every burn spell, ping effect, and combat trade in the game. It is a vanilla creature, no keyword to make the attack stick and no trick to protect it, so the math is bluntly honest: it hits hard once or twice, then dies to anything that looks at it. That is the deliberate floor of common-rarity tribal aggro, a Dinosaur whose only job is to fill a curve slot and contribute a type to whatever the deck is counting. The fragility is not an oversight; it is the cost of a clock at common, the same trade vanilla beaters have always made between damage output and survivability. Useful where the deck wants creatures and bodies more than it wants resilience, forgettable everywhere those priorities flip.


