Lagonna-Band Trailblazer
A 0/4 for a single white mana is a wall by default, and that is precisely the point of the heroic engine bolted onto it. Where the aggressive members of this keyword's class wanted small toughness and a quick clock (they grew when targeted but folded to the same removal that made them scary), this one takes the opposite bargain. The high toughness shrugs off pings and small burn that would pick off a fragile two-drop, so every cantrip, protective trick, or pump spell you aim at it triggers heroic and stacks another +1/+1 counter across turns rather than in a single desperate race. The spell still does its own job (a cantrip draws, a shield keeps the body alive through a sweeper), and the counter rides along for free. Over enough turns a defensive speed bump becomes a genuine threat the opponent never had a clean window to answer, because the thing they most wanted to kill was the hardest to kill in the first place. This is heroic tuned for the long game rather than the explosive one: a base that demands a deck saturated with targeted spells, then converts each of them into permanent growth on a creature that is durable before any counters land. The reward scales with how committed the deck is to pointing spells at it, which is the honest cost of a body that does nothing in a vacuum.


