Minotaur Aggressor
First strike is the trick that makes a 6/2 lie about its own arithmetic. On a body this brittle, the keyword inverts most of the defensive trades the raw numbers say it loses: a chump blocker dies before it can swing back, and the attacker walks away from combats that should have killed it. Haste papers over the clunky cost, converting the turn it lands into immediate damage rather than a telegraphed turn of waiting. The toughness is the price the card pays for both keywords: two damage erases it, any cheap removal spell answers the full investment, and a blocker with first strike of its own snaps the math straight back. This is a haymaker built to hand a wide, board-flooding red deck a finisher with big swing keywords and no resilience whatsoever: a common-rarity ceiling stapled to a glass-cannon body. The fragility is not a flaw to be patched; it is the leash that keeps a 6/2 with first strike and haste honest at the cost it asks for.
