Raven Wings
Evasion at rock-bottom cost, with a rider that turns out to matter more than the flying does. Two mana to cast and two to equip buys a creature the sky, plus a token +1/+0 bump that mostly reads as making a body a live blocker or attacker against other fliers. That much is a role-player. The reason the card has any reach beyond that is the last clause: the equipped creature becomes a Bird in addition to its other types. Tribal payoffs care about creature type, and an Equipment that reassigns type on demand is a permanent, repeatable answer to "I need one more Bird" or "this creature would be better if my lord counted it." It belongs to the design conversation about making type a resource you can manipulate rather than a fixed label, the same territory changelings and type-changing enchantments occupy from other angles. Most Equipment sells you a stat line; this one sells you a keyword and a subtype, and the subtype is the part that ages into synergy decks long after the +1/+0 stops being the point.
