Voracious Varmint
Naturalist's disenchant on a body has been a green staple template forever, and this one folds the effect into a creature that earns its keep before it cashes in. The vigilance is doing quiet work: a 2/2 that attacks and still stands guard means the sacrifice is not a resource you have to hold back, since the body has already contributed on both sides of combat before you feed it to the ability. Green pays for its artifact and enchantment removal in creatures because that is the color's authorized channel for it, and the design here leans into that by making the removal a reactive back-half rather than the reason to run the card. You cast it as a beater, and the disenchant sits latent until an equipment, a stax piece, or a problem enchantment shows up. The one-mana activation cost keeps the timing honest: this is not a free answer, and sacrificing the creature means giving up the clock you were building, so the trade always costs you tempo as well as a body. It is a workmanlike piece of green toolbox design, the kind that rewards decks wanting bodies first and answers second rather than a dedicated removal slot.
