Frost Fair Lure Fish
A seven-mana 7/7 that lands with an entire tribal ecosystem attached: two Fish tokens, two Treasures to smooth the next play, and a static line that hands every Fish you control haste and evasion against Humans. The design is doing something specific with its own body count. Rather than being a lone fatty, it's a payoff and a lord in one card, turning a pile of 1/1s into an immediate clock the turn it arrives. The Human-based unblockable clause is the tell that this was built for a set steeped in a particular tribe of ground-pounders, but the mechanic reads cleanly in isolation: it's a conditional evasion grant priced against how often the opposing board is Human. What makes the top-end cost more forgiving is Foretell, which lets you bank the card face-down early and unpack the full package later without the tempo cliff of hard-casting seven mana in one turn. The Treasures the card generates are backloaded relief for that same problem: they arrive tapped, so they don't accelerate the turn it enters, but they set up the following turn. Taken together, it's a card that wants to convert a swarm it partly creates itself into lethal damage before an opponent can stabilize, with the Foretell cost acting as the release valve on an otherwise unwieldy price tag.



