Body Dropper
The engine and the outlet, folded into one two-drop body. Most sacrifice payoffs split the labor: one card counts the deaths, another does something with the count. This Devil Warrior collapses both roles, growing a permanent counter every time you feed it another creature and then spending creatures again to bull that swollen body through a clogged board. The accumulation is passive and rides on sacrifices you were already making, but the trigger is narrower than it looks: it fires only when you sacrifice another creature, so a deck leaning on Blood tokens or Treasure gets nothing off the fodder itself, only off whatever the token helped kill. The menace ability is the tension worth reading closely: it costs mana plus another sacrifice, so the same board you spent building counters is the board you cannibalize to force the attack through. And menace is not evasion in the pure sense; it demands two blockers, not zero, which means a wide opposing board can still gang up if it has the bodies to spare. That is the discipline here, a payoff that never stops asking to be fed, where the reward for going wide is a creature that shrinks your width to buy a swing. It wants a deck already committed to throwing creatures at a grindstone rather than one hoping to stumble into a finisher; the fewer spare bodies on the table, the less the second ability has to spend.
