Overall I dont think this will go too many places, but heavily Green or mono Green decks might not mind a surprise blocker for flyers or a beater that dodges board wipes
Even outside of this protection from everything silliness, if you've ever played a game with Tidal BarracudaTidal Barracuda in play, you're well aware of just how much it takes over your average game
This card is essentially "Path or no?" against Zoo
So as long as development tested the Rats in high numbers to make sure it wasn't degenerate, we knew it was safe to break the rule (well, as safe as development can ever be the real world just has so many more playtesters.) Rule #4 Breaking Rules Is A Test For the Future When we do choose to break a rule, R&D tends to keep an eye on the card
Hada Freeblade Hada Freeblade is a simple but effective creature
They're all either too straightforward or too weak to make a true impact on deckbuilding