Goldmeadow Dodger
Evasion that scales inversely to the threat it dodges: this Kithkin slips past the biggest creatures on the board, the ones it could never hope to trade with, while the small attackers it could actually fight still wall it. That inversion is the whole design logic. Most evasion answers a board by ignoring it categorically (flying, fear, unblockable); this one carves a narrow channel, getting through precisely when the defending player has invested in a heavy body and stalling the moment they hold back a chump-sized blocker. The power-4 threshold is a ceiling rather than a floor: the more an opponent leans on big-creature defense, the more freely this connects, making it a cheap way to push the last point of damage past a clogged board of fatties. A single point of conditionally evasive damage is trivial on its own; the design assumes a wider plan, whether anthem effects stacking on a one-drop or a swarm that wants reliable connectivity for combat triggers. It reads as a minor common, and it is, but the conditional shape is more thoughtful than the rate suggests: an evasion ability tuned to punish exactly the board state that would otherwise stonewall a small white creature.
