Gavony Trapper
A tapper is a lockdown creature dressed as a defensive body: the 0/2 does nothing in combat, but for two mana and a tap it neutralizes a single attacker or blocker each turn. What sets this one apart from the classic tapper mold is not its color but its home. Older tappers leaned control, buying time on a stalled board; this one lives in white aggro, where its job is offense by subtraction. Tap down the one creature standing between your team and the red zone and the alpha strike goes through; on the defensive turn, hold back a would-be attacker before combat. The activation is the honest brake on the design: two mana plus the tap means one threat handled per turn cycle, and that mana competes with actually developing the board. Its natural partners are cards that reward tapped creatures and anything that punishes a battlefield that cannot untap; against a clogged ground it becomes a slow inevitability engine, freeing one attacker through every turn until the game tips. The 0/2 body is the rest of the bargain: durable enough to survive incidental damage and keep activating, but incapable of pushing damage itself, so the card only earns its slot in a deck that already has bodies worth pushing through.

