Wild Ceratok
Four mana for four power, with the toughness pared to three so it dies to almost anything willing to fight back. That fragility isn't a flaw in the rate; it's the price green pays for a vanilla body that still hits like a truck. A 4/3 with no text is the color pie's blunt statement of what raw aggression costs when nothing else is stapled on, and the stat line is calibrated to threaten combat math rather than survive it. Creatures like this define the ceiling of a curve without ever occupying it in practice: it's the beater a deck runs when it has exhausted its creatures with actual abilities, and the one no constructed deck touches because the same four mana buys evasion, a keyword, or a tribe that matters somewhere else. The Rhino tag is the nearest thing to a hook, and it does almost nothing outside the rare deck built around the type. What the card represents is the floor of green's four-drop slot, the baseline every more interesting creature at the cost is measured against and almost always clears.
