Stalking Tiger
An early attempt to put evasion on a vanilla-ish green body without breaking green's color rules. Green has never been allowed clean flying or unblockability, so the design vocabulary it gets instead is gang-block prevention: the creature still meets resistance, it just can't be swarmed. The "can't be blocked by more than one creature" clause is a soft evasion that does real work on a fat body, because the thing that usually kills a 3/3 in red zone is two small blockers ganging up to trade up. Strip that option away and the 3/3 either gets through for damage or eats one creature in a profitable trade. It is the structural ancestor of menace, which later codified the same idea into a single keyword and inverted the polarity (menace requires two blockers; this permits at most one). The distinction matters at the margins: a lone blocker still stops this creature cold, whereas menace pushes damage through any single defender. As a piece of green's evasion history it documents how the color was kept honest before the modern keyword toolkit existed, with each evasive ability spelled out longhand and tuned to leave a counterplay window open.






