Golden-Tail Disciple
The card type is the tell here: this Fox Monk reads as a plain lifelinking blocker until you notice that it is an enchantment as well as a creature, and that dual identity is the only reason to run it over a vanilla body at the same rate. A 2/3 with lifelink is a serviceable early wall that turns any combat pump or anthem into a life swing, the incidental gain grinding white decks are always happy to bank. What actually earns the slot is the permanent type: being an enchantment lets it feed constellation-style triggers, count toward decks that tally their enchantment permanents, and turn on enchantment-matters payoffs a mere creature would leave cold. This is support-piece design, the common that quietly makes a synergy shell's numbers add up rather than the one that headlines a curve. Judged alone it is a modest defensive three-drop with a keyword; judged as an ingredient, it is a body that happens to be exactly the card type its archetype was counting.

