Alpha Status
Tribal aggro's reward for going wide, written as a single Aura rather than an anthem. Where Coat of Arms hands the bonus to every creature on the board, this concentrates the whole tribal payoff onto one body: the more sharers it has, the steeper the climb, scaling with the breadth of your creature types rather than capping at a fixed number. Sitting near the end of an early tribal block's design experiment, it reads as a tester probing how lopsided a single-target version of that effect could get. The math is generous to the point of recklessness: a board of even a handful of allied creatures turns the enchanted one into a finisher, and goblin or elf or soldier decks of the era could realistically hand it +8/+8 or more. The restraint is structural rather than textual. It only ever pumps one creature, so a removal spell trades up cleanly against your investment, and it counts other creatures that share a type, meaning the buff evaporates as your board does. That dependency makes it a snowball, not a stabilizer: it rewards a board you are already ahead on and offers nothing when you are behind. The result is a pure win-more enchantment in the most literal sense, enormous in a vacuum and dependent on a battlefield state that rarely needs the help.

