Nyxborn Brute
Seven power on the front, three on the back: a body that hits like a top-end finisher and dies like a two-drop. The math is deliberate. A 7/3 attacks into an empty board for a third of a life total and folds to a single chump blocker or the cheapest burn spell, the glass-cannon shape an aggressive deck wants when it needs to close before the game slows down. The quieter half of the design sits in the type line. This is an enchantment creature, so it carries the enchantment card type into any deck built to reward permanents that count as enchantments (graveyard tallies, enters-the-battlefield payoffs, constellation-style triggers). That second label is where the extra value comes from, because a vanilla 7/3 for five is otherwise forgettable, and the enchantment tag is what pulls it into a mechanical theme rather than a mere curve slot. Nyxborn creatures in this vein exist to fill a common-rarity role in exactly one kind of deck: they want to be aggressive, and they want to be enchantments, and the fragile toughness is the honest tax the design pays for printing power well above rate.
