Graceful Cat
Common-rarity filler whose one trick corrects its body to the only role it can fill: attacking. A 2/2 for three mana is under the curve, so the swing trigger temporarily nudges it to a 3/3, the rate you would want from a creature that plans to be in the red zone anyway. The catch is that the bonus is purely offensive: it fires only on the attack and fades at end of turn, so the cat holds at 2/2 on defense and never blocks above its printed size. That one-directional shaping defines the design. It exists to push combat, willing to swing into other two-drops and shift the math a single point toward the aggressor. Nothing about it functions outside that lane: no evasion, no recursion, no relevance once boards clog and the alpha strikes stop. It occupies the bottom of an aggressive white curve and asks for no support around it.
