Aligned Heart
Most flurry payoffs hand you a fixed reward and wipe the slate at cleanup; this one banks its progress. The rally counter persists, so the second spell you cast early nets a single token, but that same second-spell trigger several turns later mints a token for every counter accumulated. The engine feeds itself in two directions at once: each rally trigger both grows the count and produces prowess bodies, and those bodies care about exactly the noncreature spells that fill out your two-spell turns. That double-dip is the real trick. A deck that reliably chains cheap noncreature spells is not just meeting the flurry condition, it is arming the tokens flurry produces on the very same turn, so a modest board of 1/1s swings for far more than its printed stats suggest. The ramp is the cost: the enchantment sits inert until you hit a second cast, asks you to keep clearing that bar every turn to grow the counter, and gives you nothing on a turn that stalls after one play. What it rewards is velocity over raw card quality, a build where the second spell is never in doubt and every qualifying turn compounds the last.

