Tajuru Paragon
The 3/2 body is a decoy; the top line of oracle text is what this Elf was built around. It answers to five creature types at once, and that overloaded type line is not flavor filler but a mechanism aimed squarely at its own kicked ability. When the reveal-six fires, it hunts for a card that shares a creature type with the Paragon itself, and because the Paragon quietly counts as an Elf plus four class types, the net it casts stretches across nearly every tribal shell those classes touch. This is tribal glue that refuses to commit to one tribe: a bridge that connects decks with no overlapping creature type, so long as one of its five type lines matches. The flexibility is the engine; the kicker is the toll that funds it. Unkicked, you get a green two-drop wearing five types and doing nothing with them. Pay the kicker and it becomes a slow, expensive dig that only rewards a deck already committed to a tribe worth finding. The load-bearing synergy is structural rather than any single named partner: since the match is checked against the Paragon, every deck built around one of its five types gets a consistency piece for free, and the more concentrated the tribe, the more reliable the hit off the top six.




