Wakandan Drone Flock
Four mana buys a 3/3 flyer with scry 2 stapled to the entry, and the body sits a beat under the curve for its cost precisely because of it: you trade a little combat math for a peek at your next few draws. Scry on an evergreen flyer is a reliable lever for making a modest common feel worth including without warping a board, and the pattern recurs on white and blue value creatures because it rewards a deck that already has a plan rather than one fishing for a bomb. Nothing here rewrites a combat step or exploits a timing window; the trigger fires once, at the least contentious possible moment, and after that the card is just a flyer holding the airspace it occupies. That plainness is the whole design. It fills the role every fair white deck wants filled: a body that blocks and races overhead while quietly keeping the following card or two relevant a turn longer than the raw stat line implies. The scry is baked in rather than optional, so there is no line where you get the flyer for cheaper by skipping the smoothing; the entry does both, and the price of the body reflects it.
