Patagia Tiger
A Cat printed to reward a Human deck: the enters trigger points its +2/+2 at a target this creature's own type will never satisfy, so the card is only fully itself sitting alongside a tribe it does not belong to. The buff is generous in isolation but conditional in practice, existing only if there is a Human on board to receive it, which marks this flyer as the outsider payoff rather than a tribal linchpin. The 3/4 flying frame is what carries the card once the trigger has fired: it holds the air, trades up against other flyers, and applies pressure without needing the pump to matter again. The catch is that the +2/+2 lasts only until end of turn, so its window is a single combat step. That pushes the card toward offense: you want to enter it and swing the same turn, using the temporary boost to break a stalled board or force a bad block on an attacking Human, rather than banking it as a defensive stat line. Absent a critical mass of Humans it is a five-mana 3/4 flyer with a dead enters-the-battlefield trigger, which is the honest read: a common-rarity reward for a tribe it isn't a member of.
