Summit Prowler
A four-mana 4/3 with no text and no keyword to justify its double-red cost, this is aggression stripped to its arithmetic. The body trades up against most three-drops and races hard when unanswered, but the fourth toughness point that would let it survive a swing into a 3/3 never comes, and neither does the reach, haste, or evasion that red's mid-curve creatures usually buy their slot with. Summit Prowler pays for none of that and accepts a body that folds to almost any burn spell or trade, in exchange for putting the maximum power on the board for its cost. It descends from the no-text aggro creature, the Hill Giant tradition sharpened to a meaner power-to-toughness ratio and a tighter color commitment. The whole design poses one question and answers it without hedging: how much raw pressure can a common-rarity Yeti generate for four mana before its lack of resilience catches up. The answer is enough to matter inside an aggressive shell and nothing at all outside one, which is precisely the job a card built this bare is meant to do.


