Spined Thopter
A 2/1 flier for and two life total: that is what a deck running zero Islands can field on curve, with the Phyrexian symbol letting it pay its color obligation in life rather than lands. The flexibility is sharper than the rate suggests, because the life payment buys access where the manabase would otherwise refuse: a deck with no blue source still gets an evasive body on time, while a true blue deck keeps the
option for turns when life total is the scarcer resource. This sits at the modest end of an aggressive experiment with casting discipline. Every hybrid life-or-color symbol of this kind let a player skip the printed color for two life, and the symbols turned up across removal, protection, and creatures alike, controversial enough that the mechanic was eventually shelved. Spined Thopter is the workmanlike beater version rather than the format-warper, but it runs on the same engine. What the symbol removes is only the obligation to produce the blue, never the generic
, and the card stays blue in every other respect: it answers to color-hosers, it counts toward devotion to blue, and it remains a legal target for blue-matters effects. The mana symbol changes how you cast it; it does not change what it is.

