Vizkopa Vampire
That single hybrid pip is doing the work here. A 3/1 lifelinker for three is a body Orzhov has printed in various shapes for years, but pricing the colored portion as means it costs one white or one black, at your choice each time you cast it. The card asks nothing of your manabase beyond that flexible symbol, which is what lets it drop into a mono-white lifegain shell, a mono-black drain deck, or a two-color midrange list without touching the fixing. The 3/1 statline tells you what it wants to do: a fragile, aggressive attacker whose lifelink turns each connection into a six-point swing across the two life totals, not a wall meant to survive. One point of toughness is the price of that aggression, so it wants to be swinging into an open board or backed by a trick rather than trading down in combat. Nothing here rewards holding back; the design is a clean, cheap incentive to push damage while gaining the life back, the kind of vampire that fills out the low end of an aggressive lifegain curve rather than headlining it.

