Blaring Recruiter
Partner-with was invented to make two-card pairs behave like teammates rather than two unrelated singletons, and this is the white half of one such duo: a token producer whose other shoe, Blaring Captain, turns a wide board into reach. On its own, the Recruiter is a patient grinder, spending each turn to add another 1/1 white Warrior to the board. The entry trigger is the social hook that defines the whole cycle: it does not put the Captain onto the battlefield, it lets a player (you or a teammate) tutor the partner from library to hand, then reshuffle. That fetch is optional and it lands the named partner in hand rather than in play, so it smooths casting-order rather than accelerating the pair into a combo; the two halves stay mechanically independent while playing as one logical unit. The token ability makes generic Warriors with no further type restriction, so the engine leans quietly tribal: each activation feeds an anthem, a sacrifice line, or an overrun equally well. As a standalone card, it is a slow, repeatable source of fragile bodies; as a designed pair, it is the go-wide setup that the named-partner clause was built to reward, and the reason the mechanic reads as cooperative rather than transactional.

