Riders of Gavony
Protection-naming, normally the province of removal sweepers and instant-speed combat tricks, gets stapled onto a body here, and the result is a tribal lord that protects sideways instead of pumping. Naming a creature type on entry, then handing every Human you control protection from creatures of that type, turns the whole team into selective hexproof against attackers and blockers: no combat damage from the chosen type, no targeted abilities from their bodies, the works. The board-reading demand is the cost. You choose once, you choose blind to whatever the opponent draws next, and a wrong call leaves the ability inert against everything else they deploy. Against a tribal deck that is already committed to one type, it is a wall the opponent cannot punch through; against a varied board, it is a vigilant 3/3 that occasionally turns off one creature. This belongs to the older lineage of Mistmeadow Skulk and the protection-from-color hatebears, but it reaches for a flexibility those lack by letting the controller pick the threat at the moment of entry rather than printing the answer in advance. That conditionality is what keeps a four-mana 3/3 with such a sweeping defensive umbrella from being oppressive: the protection is real and total within its window, but the window is exactly as wide as your read on the table.


