Majestic Heliopterus
The flying-granter is an old white idea, but wiring it onto a flying body that keeps its own evasion while sharing it produces something tighter than the keyword usually gets. The trigger fires on attack and lasts until end of turn, so the payoff arrives in a single combat step and only if the timing lines up: attackers are declared all at once, which means the other Dinosaur has to swing alongside this one to be airborne when blockers are assigned. There is no waiting to attack after the trigger resolves; the redirect and the attack are the same declaration. The reward for getting there is that both creatures fly. This 2/2 does not surrender its own evasion to lend it, so a ground-bound Dinosaur and its escort both go over the top, and a defender built to gum up the ground can stop neither (though a flyer or a creature with reach still can). The small body means the flyer itself rarely ends games; the value is in routing flight to the bruiser that actually threatens the life total, pulling a stalled attacker out of the ground stall for a turn. As tribal payoffs go it is modest: a glue piece for a Dinosaur board rather than a centerpiece, a per-turn evasion valve rather than a static anthem to build around. Its ceiling is capped by needing a second, larger Dinosaur worth pushing through, but when that creature exists the redirect asks nothing more than a coordinated swing.

