Voja, Jaws of the Conclave
The gimmick is that it pays two different creature types for the same attack: Elves scale the anthem, Wolves scale the card draw, and Voja itself is a Wolf, so it always guarantees at least one card even at a table with no other tribal support. That split defines how you build around it. A Naya token or go-wide shell wants Elves to make the +1/+1 counter payload lethal; a grindier build wants Wolves to turn every swing into a refuel. You rarely get to optimize both axes at once, and the card is built so that leaning hard into one leaves the other doing token work. The stat line handles the part most attack-triggered payoffs neglect: vigilance means the attack does not cost you your blocker, trample means the anthem you just distributed converts to damage instead of getting chump-blocked into irrelevance, and ward taxes the removal spell that would otherwise strand your five-mana investment before it swings. Wolves have historically been a tribe without a real payoff, more a flavor grouping than an archetype, and pairing them with Elves (a tribe that has never lacked bodies but often lacked a top-end reward) is a neat way to give both a shared apex without printing a card only one deck can use.

