Intrusive Packbeast
A vigilant body that attacks and blocks while its enter trigger taps down two attackers or blockers your opponents control: that bundle is what set this card apart from the usual common-rarity beast. The tap is one-shot and aimed at the opponent's side, so it reads less like crowd control and more like a swing in tempo on the turn it lands, clearing a path or stopping two threats from blocking just long enough to matter. Vigilance compounds the math: the body stays back to defend even on the turn it has already shifted the combat in your favor, so you are not choosing between pressure and protection. The five-mana cost is the honest part of the bargain; this is a midgame play, not an early one, and by the time you can cast it the tap effect has to read against a board that may already be developed. As a piece of common design it does a lot of quiet work, stapling a repeatable-feeling combat advantage to a creature that wants to be in the red zone, and it slots cleanly into any white deck that needs a body plus a tempo nudge rather than raw removal.

