Nyxborn Colossus
Three green pips stapled to a big body, sold at the rarity where a plain fatty belongs: strip the enchantment line off and you have a vanilla 6/7 for , nothing more. Leave it on and the same stat line does double work: the three green symbols count toward devotion, the enchantment type registers for constellation-style triggers, and the seven toughness plants a blocker most attackers and burn spells cannot get past (destroy and exile effects still take it apart, which is why this is a body, not a fortress). The Nyxborn commons as a group lean on this trick, keeping the stats deliberately unremarkable so the card type can carry the value, and the green member lands a touch bigger and costlier than its cyclemates because that is the tax green pays for its size. What makes this one worth counting is precisely what makes it forgettable in a vacuum: the green symbols and the enchantment tag are the payload, and the body is the delivery vehicle. It is honest about being a floor rather than a ceiling, a late-drop anchor that a devotion payoff or an enchantment-matters shell actually wants on the board, printed at exactly the rarity a six-mana fatty warrants.
