Wave-Wing Elemental
A 3/4 flier for six mana is undersized on purpose: the base body is a placeholder, and the payoff lives entirely in the landfall trigger that turns each land drop into a temporary +2/+2 on an evasive attacker. The catch is timing. The boost only fires when a land enters, so it rewards a build that hoards extra lands, runs fetch effects, or manufactures multiple land drops in a turn, and it does nothing to stabilize on a turn you play from an empty hand. As evasive top-end for a ramp-and-lands deck, the elemental works less as a threat in its own right than as a bonus for doing what the deck already intended. It is a clean, transparent statement of the landfall keyword at common-friendly complexity: no graveyard hooks, no stack tricks, just a flier whose swing damage rises with each land you drip into play across your attack step.

