Summoned Dromedary
A recurring beater priced so the body pays for itself twice. Four mana for a 4/3 with vigilance is a fair curve-filler, the kind of white creature that attacks and blocks in the same turn without asking for anything clever. The graveyard-return clause is what turns it from a single-use body into a renewable resource: for two mana it climbs back to your hand to be recast, so trading it in combat or feeding it to a sacrifice effect is never a full loss, just a deferred one. Because the recursion only fires at sorcery speed, the loop grinds rather than snowballs; you buy the creature back one recast at a time, and never for free. That structure rewards attrition over tempo: against a deck trying to grind you out with removal, a creature that keeps coming back eventually outlasts the spells aimed at it. It sits in a small lineage of self-recurring commons and uncommons, the Bloodghast-and-Reassembling-Skeleton school, where the point is not the individual body but the fact that killing it only rents you a turn. Vigilance sharpens the pitch: each recast puts a permanent, always-available blocker back on the board rather than a fragile attacker forcing you to choose between offense and defense.
