Jungle Wayfinder
A Group Hug fixer built to be palatable at a multiplayer table, and a subtle one. Most fixing creatures help only their controller; this one lets every player at the table tutor a basic land to hand, turning a private search into a public gift. That symmetry is the point of the design: it was built for two-headed and multiplayer play, where the politics of "I help you so you don't come after me" are part of the math, and where a 3/3 body for three mana reads as fair precisely because the upside is shared. The asymmetry hides in the deckbuilding rather than the text. Everyone gets to search, but not everyone benefits equally: the spell-dense list with a lean land count profits little from permission to fetch a basic it may not want, while the player who cast this built a green shell around hitting land drops and smoothing colors. Note the ability is careful about what it hands out: a basic to hand, not a land onto the battlefield, so it guarantees fixing and consistent land drops without accelerating anyone's mana. The creature type is incidental scaffolding. The structural work is making a body-plus-consistency package acceptable in a format that punishes greed, by paying everyone at the table, then quietly being constructed to convert that shared payment into a personal advantage the recipients cannot.

