Spearbreaker Behemoth
Board wipes are the green deck's natural predator, and this Beast was built specifically to neutralize them. The activation reads like a lord that protects instead of pumps: rather than handing out raw stats, it grants indestructible to any creature already swinging for five or more, with that power-5-or-greater gate steering the engine straight at the deck full of trampling beaters and ramp payoffs it was meant for. The repeatability matters more than the rate. A one-shot protection spell saves a single creature once; with mana untapped, every fatty you control becomes a permanent that sweepers and combat removal simply cannot kill, one mana at a time, and the Behemoth's own indestructibility means the engine outlives the same wraths it blanks. The cost of admission is the body. Seven mana for a 5/5 that defends rather than threatens is a strange line in an aggressive shell, and the ability does nothing for the tokens and small creatures green also likes to flood the board with. For a deck committed to going over the top on sheer size, though, it converts raw stats into something closer to inevitability: the bigger your creatures, the more each activation is worth, which is precisely the alignment a payoff like this wants.

