Seedpod Squire
A flyer that pushes ground creatures forward every time it swings, this reads as a design meant to reward a wide board rather than a tall one. The attack trigger targets a creature you control without flying, which quietly walls off the bird itself from its own pump: it cannot stack the buff on the evasive body carrying it, so the reward always flows to whatever you have crawling underneath. That constraint is what turns it into a signal card rather than a solo threat. A 3/3 flyer at four mana is a modest clock on its own, and the hybrid pip makes it playable in either color alone, but the intent is to be the piece that connects an air force to a ground assault, taking a stalled creature that could not profitably attack and making the math suddenly work. Because the +1/+1 fades at cleanup, the buff is strictly an offensive lever: it rewards attacking, not sitting behind the board hoping the stats stick. This is the aggressive glue that go-wide decks lean on, a flying enabler that also happens to swing for three: not the payoff, but the card that makes the payoffs connect.
