Beast of Burden
The colorless artifact whose body is a census of the whole battlefield, friend and foe alike, is one of the rare designs that pays you for a crowded field rather than a clean one. The count includes itself, so it shows up as a 1/1 against nothing and as a giant in a stalled ground war where every creature on both sides feeds its math. That dependency is also the catch. Because the power and toughness recalculate continuously, a removal spell aimed at any creature shrinks the Golem as surely as one aimed at the Golem itself, and a board wipe takes it down directly along with everyone else. It swings widest precisely when you have already assembled the kind of board a control deck is straining to contain, which makes it a peculiar closer: smallest when you are behind, largest when you least need the help. Among the early creatures whose stats are defined entirely by an outside variable, it draws from the broadest pool imaginable. Not a tribe, not a graveyard, not its controller's side, but every creature in play at once. Later designs that key a body to a count would almost always narrow that pool to a single keyword, a single zone, or a single player's board; this one declined to narrow at all, and that refusal is the whole reason it scales as hard as it does and collapses as fast.

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- Magic Online Promos#32198
- Ninth Edition#288
- Ninth Edition#288★
- Eighth Edition#292★
- Eighth Edition#292
- Seventh Edition#287
- Seventh Edition#287★
- Urza's Legacy#122









