A-Skemfar Avenger
A card-advantage engine for a tribe built to die and reload, retuned so the refund now triggers off any qualifying body, not just nontoken ones. The trigger reads "Elf or Berserker," which means nearly every creature in the archetype feeds it, and it even feeds itself: a second copy on the battlefield draws off the first one's death. That density is exactly what a draw engine wants and exactly what makes it hard to price fairly. The paper original only fired on nontoken creatures, which let token fodder slip through a deck that sacrifices its own Elves, chumps freely, and trades bodies in combat; the digital rebalance removes "nontoken" so every Elf or Berserker death now feeds it. Because the effect already reads "you draw a card and you lose 1 life," the change is a conversion rather than a nerf: a pure card engine becomes a race against your own life total, which is the correct lever for a tribe that generates fodder faster than most decks can clear it. The 3/1 body is the honest part of the bargain: it wants to attack and folds to almost anything, so the value has to come from the deaths piling up around it. In the digital version, the ceiling is your own life, spent one point at a time, and the deck's own efficiency at killing its creatures is what closes the gap.
