Oashra Cultivator
A 0/3 body for one mana is the tell: this is a fixing engine built to survive rather than swing, and the toughness is the whole defensive plan. The structure is deliberately back-loaded. You pay one to deploy it, then three more plus the sacrifice to cash in, which means the payoff is deferred and the card wants to be held until you can afford the back end. With zero power, it never threatens anyone in combat; what the high toughness buys is a wall, an early body that absorbs an attacker and eats a swing before the mana comes online. The fetched land enters tapped and must be a basic, so the immediate turn is slow, but the land is a permanent addition to your mana base: this ramps and fixes both, trimming a basic from the deck on the way. It belongs with those cheap green creatures that turn themselves into a land, the spirit of Sakura-Tribe Elder and Wood Elves recast as a slower toolbox. The trade those earlier designs made was immediacy; this one swaps immediacy for a stickier body and a real mana commitment before the land arrives. The reward is for patience: a stout blocker now, a guaranteed color and an extra land later, and by the time the sacrifice fires, the druid has already spent several turns stalling the board that it never needed to swing to earn.


