Jamuraan Lion
A 3/1 wants to attack and dies to almost anything that blocks it, so the activated ability rewires the math by forcing a chosen blocker off duty for the turn. The cost structure is what defines the card's real role: because the ability taps the lion itself, it cannot both swing and clear a lane in the same combat without a second untap. That tension pushes it away from being a self-sufficient attacker and toward being a support piece. Hold the lion back, pay white, tap it, and open a path for a bigger threat already in the red zone. The targeting is wide (any creature, not just one menacing the lion), so it functions as a one-creature alpha-strike enabler in a go-wide white deck rather than a lone evasive beater. The single white pip ties it to one color and keeps it from slotting anywhere, which fits the template's narrow intent. As a promotional curiosity the card carries little weight, but the shape is a recognizable white-weenie support tool: a small body that sells its toughness short in exchange for a removal-adjacent activated ability whose only job is to make the rest of an attacking board connect.

