Supply Caravan
The trigger checks the board state at the moment the Camel lands: if any creature you control is tapped, you mint a 1/1 white Warrior with vigilance. That condition is looser than it reads. You do not need to have attacked or spent a creature on an activated ability; a creature tapped for mana, tapped by an opponent's effect, or simply left tapped from a prior turn all satisfy it. What the clause excludes is the fully defensive board where everything sits untapped and ready to block, the posture a 3/5 body would otherwise invite. So the design nudges a wall-shaped stat line toward a deck that is at least incidentally active. The 3/5 does the reliable work: it holds ground against most of what an aggressive midrange curve commits, and the vigilant token, when you earn it, blocks the turn it arrives and still swings later. The Warrior is framed as upside rather than a payoff you bend a curve to guarantee, which keeps the card's ceiling honest. The one demand it makes is a small sequencing check: have something tapped when this resolves and you bank a free body; land it into an untapped board and you have paid five mana for a fine, unexciting blocker. It is a defensive curve-topper for go-wide white that clears a modest bar with one moment of attention to the board state.

