Akki Scrapchomper
The cheapest possible sacrifice-and-draw body, priced as a one-drop whose ability sits idle until the rest of the deck gives it something to eat. On its own it does nothing but chip in for a point and hold up a repeatable card-draw outlet; the activation cost keeps that draw honest, since two mana per card is a rate you pay only when a fading artifact, a spent Treasure, or a land you no longer need is already on its way to the graveyard. That is the whole design logic: it converts assets that have finished their job into fresh cards, one at a time, without ever demanding you sacrifice something valuable. The Phyrexian Goblin typing sits it in the shredder-goblin tradition of small red bodies built to eat your own board, but the recurring artifact-or-land clause is the part doing the work, turning it into a slow engine for decks that generate expendable permanents faster than they can spend them. It rewards a board that is constantly churning: token generators, sacrifice payoffs, and anything that makes a permanent it wants gone anyway. Modest as a threat, patient as a value piece, and entirely dependent on the deck around it to matter.
