Brigid, Clachan's Heart // Brigid, Doun's Mind
Two jobs that decks usually split across two cards, folded into a single three-drop that can only wear one hat per turn: a token-maker on the Clachan's Heart face, a creature-powered mana battery on the Doun's Mind face. The cleverness is in how the faces feed each other. Clachan's Heart spits out a 1/1 Kithkin every time it arrives or flips into that side, steadily widening your board; Doun's Mind turns that width into mana, tapping for one green or one white per other creature you control. Flip toward the Heart when you want bodies, toward the Mind when you want to cash those bodies in for a burst, and the loop compounds: more tokens means more mana, more mana means more spells to protect and extend the count. The transform is gated behind an optional payment at the top of your turn, so repositioning is never free; each flip is a small tempo tax that also decides which resource you get that turn. But the two faces are not as walled off as the sequencing suggests. Because Doun's Mind's mana ability is an activated ability, you can tap it in response to the main-phase transform trigger before it resolves and flips into the token-making face, banking the mana surge and the fresh Kithkin on the same turn. The card asks you to decide, turn by turn, whether you need width or fuel, and rewards knowing exactly when you can steal both.


