Angelic Aberration
The trade on entry is a one-to-one conversion: every creature you sacrifice with base power or toughness 1 or less comes back as a 4/4 flying, vigilant body. That single clause reframes an entire class of otherwise disposable permanents. Mana dorks that have finished ramping, one-toughness aristocrat fodder, tokens spat out by an engine and left to sit: all of them stop being spent resources and become a mass upgrade the moment this enters. The discipline holding it back is that the ability reads base stats, not the current ones. That distinction is subtler than it looks: a 1/1 pumped by an anthem or wearing an aura still has a base 1/1 and remains legal to feed the sacrifice, so what the card actually walls off is the genuinely large creature, not the small one dressed up. Go-wide payoffs usually cash quantity for quality by handing you counters or a global buff; this one launders your smallest bodies directly into evasive, defensively-capable threats. Devoid is the quieter lever: the printed colorlessness matters for combat math and for effects that key off color, though it does nothing to its color identity, which stays white by way of the in the cost. The ceiling is a board assembled for something else entirely, suddenly wearing wings.
