Sky Terror
Two evasion keywords stacked on the same 2/2 for two mana, and the stack is the whole point: flying clears ground blockers, menace handles the fliers who could trade in the air. The combination means almost nothing on a defending board stops it without committing two creatures, and few of those two are also flying. The cost is the body. A 2/2 dies to nearly everything pointed at it, so this is a creature that has to connect early, before removal and bigger fliers make the air contested, and it does not survive a fair block by design. That tradeoff (real evasion priced by a fragile frame) is the recurring deal red-white aggressive two-drops have always offered: pressure now, paid for with a toughness that punishes any stall. What it gives an aggressive deck is a reliable clock that turns marginal pump and combat tricks into actual damage, since the question stops being whether it gets through and becomes only how much.
