Loxodon Line Breaker
Three power for three mana with a blank text box is the plainest object an aggressive white deck can ask for: a turn-three body that applies pressure and trades in combat without any rider to sequence around. This is filler at its most literal, the common-rarity glue that keeps a low curve intact when a deck simply needs another attacker in the slot. The two toughness is what dates the design: it dies to nearly every point of burn and folds in most upward trades, so it earns its keep through tempo rather than staying power, asking you to convert its damage before the board stabilizes against you. The Elephant Soldier line is decorative here, with no tribal payoff to make either type matter. The card offers no engine to assemble and no ability to fear across the table; it rounds out a curve of small beaters and fills the gap where an unconditional body does more than a clever one, and no further.


