Landscaper Colos
A card like this is bought twice: once as a land, once as a creature, and you decide which at the moment you draw it. Basic landcycling for means that in the opening turns, when a 4/6 stranded in hand is a liability, you discard it to fetch any basic and smooth your colors. Hold it later and it becomes a threat you can afford to hard-cast, one that also bottoms a card from an opponent's graveyard on the way in. That enters-the-battlefield trigger is deliberately narrow: it disrupts a single flashback or delve enabler, not a graveyard-wide sweep, since the split is what the design is selling. Landcyclers occupy a lineage of creatures folding a fixing spell and a body into one slot, so a manabase can run bodies where it would otherwise run only lands, and the reward for drawing one too many is a fetch instead of a dead card. The plain basic-landcyclers hide vanilla stats behind the cycling cost; keeping this one actually does something once it lands. The graveyard trigger tilts the cycle-or-cast decision toward the matchup: when your opponent is reusing their yard, the 4/6 earns its cast; against everyone else, it quietly becomes a basic land.
