Bloodline Necromancer
Reanimation stapled onto a body, but with a leash: the target has to already be a Vampire or Wizard, which turns the enters trigger from a free-form graveyard raid into a tribal engine. That restriction is what shapes the card. Anowon and the various Vampire lords want bodies to buff; a shell full of those creatures makes this reusable value rather than a one-off cheat. The lifelink on a 3/2 points toward a grindy tribal build rather than a combo one: it wants to attack, trade, come back, and reanimate again, not power out a single oversized threat as fast as possible. The thing that keeps it from being a generic reanimator is that it can only pull back the exact kind of creature that it is, so a board built around blink and sacrifice effects keeps returning this same tribal package rather than any high-value threat that happens to hit the yard. The five-mana price and the modest body keep it honest in open formats: this is not a threat you fear on rate, it is a payoff you assemble a deck around, and the reward scales with how many of its own creature types you have already committed to.



