Gaelicat
A 1/3 flyer with vigilance is a defensive body: it blocks the ground and holds back the air without ever needing to stay home to do it. The conditional +2/+0 is what recasts the card, turning that wall into a 3/3 flyer that attacks and defends in the same turn the moment you control two artifacts. The design decision worth noting is where the reward lands. Plenty of artifact payoffs sit on the power axis alone, but pinning the bonus to a defensive frame means the card wants to be in a deck already leaning on cheap artifacts, then quietly graduates from filler blocker to a genuine clock without changing a single other card in the list. Two artifacts is a low bar in any build that cares about them, so the threshold reads less as a tax and more as a signal: this is a creature built to reward a board state you were assembling anyway. The flavor of a winged cat carries its own charm, but the mechanical identity is cleaner than the whimsy suggests, an aggro-curve enabler dressed as a wall.
