Glamer Gifter
The instinct is to read the enters trigger as a combat trick, but the more interesting half is "gains all creature types." A temporary 4/4 body is fine; turning a target into every tribe at once is a scalpel that cuts in two directions. Point it at your own creature and it fills whatever type a tribal payoff demands: it is a Goblin and an Elf and a Zombie and a Dragon simultaneously for a turn, satisfying lord counts, tribal-cost reductions, and "choose a creature type" triggers without ever having drawn the right creature. Point it at an opponent's threat and the granted types can suddenly make their attacker a legal target for tribe-specific removal or a liability against their own tribal hate. Flash and flying are the delivery mechanism that makes both modes land at the right moment: the body arrives at the end of a combat step, during an opponent's attack, or when a targeted spell is on the stack, so the type-granting and the temporary bump fall inside a window an opponent has already committed to. The optional target keeps it from ever sitting dead; when no worthwhile target exists, the trigger still leaves you a flying evasive two-drop. It is a type-matters enabler wearing an evasive body, and the design leans on the fact that "all creature types" is a far stranger resource than the modest stat line suggests.
