Magnigoth Treefolk
Domain rewards the five-color manabase that early multicolor designs were built around, and few cards translate the keyword as literally as this one: every basic land type you assemble grants another flavor of landwalk to a creature that otherwise reads as a wall. Control all five basic types and a 2/6 carries Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest landwalk at once, slipping past any ground defender as long as the opponent controls a land of the matching type. That qualifier is broader than it looks: landwalk checks for the land type, not the basic land, so any dual, shock, or other nonbasic that carries a relevant type opens the lane just as a basic would. The toughness-heavy body keeps it serviceable as a blocker while you accumulate the types that turn it into a clock. What makes the evasion unusual is where it points. Most landwalkers fix their type at printing: Forestwalk is Forestwalk forever, dead against a deck with no Forests. Here the granted types scale with your own manabase, so the more colors you splash to feed Domain, the more lanes you open, and a fully assembled five-type board is functionally unblockable against almost any opponent whose lands carry standard types. Domain payoffs more often pump power or sling burn; pinning a growing bundle of landwalk to a fat green body instead makes the creature's reach a direct function of how greedy your own lands are willing to get.

