Mischievous Sneakling
Flash and changeling are a strange pair to staple onto the same two-drop, and the combination is more pointed than it looks. Changeling means this Shapeshifter answers to every tribal lord, every "creatures you control of the chosen type," every graveyard-fueled tribal payoff, regardless of what deck it lands in; it counts as Goblin, Faerie, Elf, and Zombie all at once. Flash means it can arrive mid-combat or in response to a spell, which turns a generic 2/2 into a reactive body: a surprise blocker that happens to be every creature type, a way to feed instant-speed tribal triggers at the moment they matter, or an enabler for effects that want a creature of a particular type present. The hybrid pip is doing quiet work too, letting the card slot into a mono-blue or mono-black tribal shell without demanding both colors. What the card resolves is a small tension in tribal design: lords and type-matters payoffs reward committing to one creature type, but decks built that way can struggle to hold up interaction while staying on-theme. A flash changeling helps, giving a tribal deck a body it can hold up as interaction while still counting toward whatever tribe the deck cares about. The rate is deliberately plain; the flexibility is the whole appeal.
