Stoic Builder
The 2/3 body buys back a land from the graveyard, the kind of unglamorous value that landfall and lands-matter decks quietly run on. The recursion clause is narrow by design: it only reaches land cards, so this is not a generic Regrowth but a way to reload a fetchland, a sacrificed utility land, or a milled dual that already earned its keep once. In a deck that treats lands as a renewable resource rather than one-way drops, returning one to hand resets a landfall trigger, refills the early curve, or un-stalls a draw that has stopped finding spells. The Human tag is incidental; the design goal is grinding a small edge in attrition, where every land that crawls back from the yard is another land drop you do not have to topdeck. None of this is flashy, and the rate is honest rather than generous: a 2/3 with a one-shot enters trigger wants to be looped or blinked before it truly pays off against faster decks. But for a deckbuilder who wants their manabase to keep coming back, it fills a specific gap that few green creatures bother to address.

