Return to the Earth
Green's color pie has never been allowed clean removal, and the workaround has always been to bolt its sanctioned targets together into one card and hope the bundle covers enough ground. Here the bundle is artifact, enchantment, and creature with flying: the three things green is permitted to answer, fused into a single instant. The logic is structural. Green can shoot down fliers because it lacks them and fears them; green can break artifacts and enchantments because the color's whole ethos is the natural world rejecting the artificial. What it cannot do is point at a ground creature and kill it, so a card like this fills out the gap by stacking the permissions green already has rather than by granting a new one. The price for breadth is the rate: four mana for a removal spell that on any given board might find only one legal target, or none at all. That conditionality is the tax green pays for any approximation of removal, and it is why effects like this read as utility rather than as the disenchant-plus-flier-killer they technically are. The instant speed matters more than the cost suggests, letting it ambush an attacking flier or answer an artifact the moment it tries to go off, which is the only window where the wide-but-shallow target line earns back its mana.


