Helpful Hunter
Green has had Elvish Visionary for ages; white waited a long time for the same clean deal, and this is about as stripped-down as the effect gets: two mana, one card drawn, no tribal condition, no keyword surcharge, no synergy tax. What justifies the card is where the draw lives. Stapling it to a permanent instead of a spell feeds every trigger white builds around presence rather than power: blink loops that want a fresh enter effect, sacrifice engines that want fodder that already paid for itself, go-wide strategies that want another creature to swarm with while the cantrip refills your hand. The 1/1 is deliberately soft; it trades down to nearly anything, and that softness is the price for the guaranteed card. Give the body any more heft and a value floor becomes a tempo swing, which misses the point: this is a smoothing effect, not a threat. It never headlines and never sits dead in hand, which is exactly the role a clean cantrip creature is meant to fill.

