Turns out Zendikar Rising isn't offering much to me. I was excited for the return of landfall but the commons all fall a little short of power, and the rares above the mark.
Fearless Fledgling is a delight. I'm happy to push landfall and add more cheap evasive cards in white.
Pestermite has been in consideration for a long time. It's relatively cheap, very flexible, and interactive. The biggest reason I've avoided it is because it's so strongly associated with a specific combo, challenging it's evaluation in a very different context, or worse, setting people up to be disappointed or confused the combo isn't there. I think though as the power level has dropped and leveled out the latter is a bit less of a concern.
Kenrith's Transformation is a bigger bend in the color pie than I'm entirely comfortable, but I consistently enjoy playing with it in other contexts.
Some bears wandered in. There are a few little build around cards for tokens, but I think it could be punched up a bit and green's a little slack.
CutsMist-Syndicate Naga has been a boogeyman for a long time. The card is quite powerful, and it's taken quite highly, even warping decks when opened late. It's lasted because I like it and have never felt it to be oppressive on either side of the battlefield. As the cube is becoming more balanced I think it's time for it to go, the final straw being that even if it is in balance with the kind of removal in the format, it is always going to be very swingy.
Hanged Executioner is very cool. I love how many opportunities it has to interact many other mechanics. But it consistently under performs. In a small gesture toward balancing out the color distribution, it's a sad, but easy cut.
Suspension Field and Hyena Umbra are similarly cut just to slim down white and cut down on functionally very similar cards. The umbra in particular is a card you don't wan't many of in your deck and I like Sentinel's Eyes a bit more.
When you don't even put Voltaic Servant in your Traxos, Scourge of Kroog deck you know it's not doing it's job. I like the card, but it's currently not offering enough interactions to pull it's weight.
Entrancing Lyre was a nerfed Icy Manipulator. I was pleasantly surprised by how it played in limited, but it's not quite making the cut here. They're both appealing to me as soft, conditional interaction with opportunities to set up particular attacks, but neither feels like a good fit.
I think I'm coming around to this little guy's face.