Nema Siltlurker
Five mana for a 3/5 with no abilities is a line that exists to give a green deck a body and not much else. The numbers do all the work: five toughness blanks most small burn and survives the combat math a fresh attacker expects to win, while three power keeps it from being purely passive, letting it trade up or chip in once the board commits. That is the entire ask of a defensive ground-holder at common, and the rate is deliberately flat: a sturdy mid-curve blocker priced so a slower deck can run it without it ever becoming dead weight. There is no decision buried here and no late-game mode it scales into; what you cast is what you get. By the time it lands, the early aggression it answers is already on the table, so its job is the stabilizing turn, not the survival turns before it: the wall a green-based deck drops to plant its feet and hold the ground while its real threats come online behind something hard to push through.
