Woodland Patrol
Vigilance on a fragile three-power attacker is a mild oddity in green, a color that usually reserves the keyword for the fat, expensive bodies where staying back to block actually matters. Here it sits on a Scout that swings for three the turn after it lands and still holds a wall, giving an aggressive green deck a mid-curve attacker that does not surrender the ground it takes. The catch is the 2 toughness: it trades down to nearly every removal spell and dies in the combats it eagerly volunteers for, so the vigilance rarely converts into the long-game value it does on bigger creatures. This is roster-filler in the purest sense, a common-rarity body built to add another two-power-plus creature to a deck that wanted the count. Nothing here asks to be built around, and nothing punishes including it; it competently fills a slot and expects no more.
