Veteran's Reflexes
The pump is the small half of this bargain; the untap is the half that asks you to think a turn ahead. A creature you tapped to attack becomes a surprise blocker on the crackback. A blocker the opponent has tried to shut down by forcing it to tap (a Maze of Ith effect, an opposing tapper) comes back online and walls the attacker they thought was getting through. And a creature whose own ability costs a tap (a mana dork, a tapper, a creature that taps to draw) gets a second use squeezed out of a single turn. The +1/+1 is the floor that keeps it honest: when none of the untap lines materialize, it still does the ordinary work of a one-mana combat trick, so it rarely sits dead. But the card is built for players who track which permanents are tapped and when, not for raw stat-padding. Its value is almost entirely a function of the board state you bring to it, which makes it sharp in the hands of someone reading the combat math two steps out and unremarkable for anyone using it as a generic pump.

