Student of Ojutai
A 2/4 body points straight at aggression: it holds off the two- and three-power attackers that define fast starts, and it survives the damage-based removal scaled to trade with those same threats. The lifegain is a bonus stacked on top of that wall. Every cantrip, removal spell, and cheap noncreature play you were already casting turns into two life alongside its normal effect, which means the clock the opponent is racing keeps drifting backward without you spending a card or a point of mana to make it happen. That is the design logic: a defensive creature paired with an engine that asks nothing of a deck already leaning on noncreature spells. Against a plan whose entire goal is reducing your life total to zero, a handful of free triggers per turn cycle is enough to invalidate the math. The ceiling is modest by design (two life is two life, and this thing threatens nothing on offense), but the floor sits high precisely because the blocker holds and the trigger never demands a deckbuilding concession. It is a creature built for the seat across from aggression, where surviving is the whole game and the lifegain is the interest you collect for casting your spells in order.

