Ayula's Influence
The idea is old: turn dead lands in hand into board presence. Zombie Infestation did it in black with 2/2 tokens; this is the green translation, and the color swap changes the math around it. Green is the color most likely to be flooded (ramp effects and mana dorks that dig for lands), and the color best positioned to reload a hand with card draw and land-fetch, so the discard cost lands softest here. A triple-green pip on a three-mana enchantment is the ceiling on that generosity: this is not a splash, it is a commitment, and the reward is a repeatable token engine that never runs out of activations as long as lands keep arriving. The Bear tokens are not incidental flavor. Green has spent decades printing payoffs that count bears specifically, and a permanent that manufactures them on demand turns a tribal cornercase into a reliable supply line. What balances the whole thing is that it does nothing the turn it lands and asks you to keep feeding it: every bear costs a card, so the engine is only as good as your ability to keep the top of your library stocked with lands you were happy to lose. It rewards a deck built to flood, then punishes decks that cannot afford to.
