Silhana Ledgewalker
An evasive body that is also nearly untouchable, the Ledgewalker fuses two restrictions on opponents into one cheap green Elf: it can only be blocked by fliers (rare in green's natural matchups) and it cannot be targeted by anything across the table. The combination is what makes it a quiet workhorse for Auras. Most enchantment-based aggro strategies live in fear of two-for-one removal: stack a Rancor and a pump aura on a creature, and a single kill spell answers the whole investment. Hexproof closes that window entirely. The opponent can never point a Doom Blade at the carrier, so every Aura you commit is safe from spot removal, and the flying-only evasion means the suited-up body keeps connecting. The 1/1 base is the price: on its own it does nothing, and it folds to a chump block from anything with wings or a board wipe that does not need to target. That fragility is deliberate. The card is not meant to attack as a 1/1; it is meant to become the target-proof anchor an Aura deck builds around, the creature you are happy to over-extend onto because removal can no longer punish the greed. It is among the cleanest expressions of the green evasive-threat-for-Auras role, doing for enchantment aggro what an unblockable hexproof creature does for any deck that wants to safely sink resources into a single attacker.






