Snarling Undorak
A repeatable pump that only finds Beasts, and the tribal lock is what keeps it fair: spare green mana converts into spread-out power across the team rather than a generic anthem any creature could ride. The activation costs no card and scales with whatever mana you have open, which makes it the natural sink for a flooded hand: a stalled board becomes a slow clock, three mana at a time. Because the bonus arrives through activations instead of a static buff, it never commits to one combat step. You can hold pumps back to dodge a removal-baiting overextension, then dump them all in a single attack once the coast clears. The morph half is the quieter wrinkle. Played face down, the body gives away nothing about which Beast is coming, forcing an opponent to weigh trading into something that might flip into a tribal engine. That doubt is what the keyword buys here: a known pump engine draws removal the turn it resolves, while the face-down arrival earns a turn of cover before the activated ability ever comes online. This is common-rarity glue for a Beast deck rather than its headliner, the body that keeps a tribal curve relevant once raw stats stop carrying the game.
