A-Zar Ojanen, Scion of Efrava
The tap trigger is the part that changes what kind of card this is. Domain payoffs usually reward you once, on entry, for hoarding basic land types; here the counter distribution repeats every time the Cat Warrior becomes tapped, which turns the routine act of attacking into an anthem pulse. That reframes the whole card around vigilance-adjacent thinking: attacking is normally the moment you give up your blocker, but every swing here first grows your board, so the tap that would be a liability becomes the engine. The toughness clause is the governor. Counters only land on creatures whose toughness is below your basic-land-type count, so a wide board of small bodies gets fed while your already-large creatures are excluded, and the ceiling scales with how greedy your manabase is: two or three basic types feeds a modest number of tokens, all five turns it into a repeatable board-wide pump. That coupling (the counted resource that powers the ability is the same resource that decides who qualifies for it) is a tidy piece of design, rewarding a manabase built for breadth rather than a specific color. As the alchemy rebalance of a Dominaria-era legend, this version tightens the numbers rather than reinventing the effect, and the core idea holds: a green-white go-wide payoff that pays you for the two things such decks already want to do, spread mana and turn creatures sideways.
