Broodhatch Nantuko
Damage to this creature does not weaken it; it propagates it. Every point dealt becomes a 1/1 Insect token, which inverts the usual logic of combat: an attacker who swings into the face-up Nantuko trades their creature's power for a swarm of blockers, and the bigger the attacker, the worse the deal. Morph is what converts a fragile 1/1 into a genuine combat trap. Disguised, it reads as an unremarkable 2/2, so the opponent commits a creature into the block expecting profit. The timing is precise and unforgiving: you flip it for during the declare blockers step, before combat damage is dealt, so the damage trigger is live when the attacker connects. Get the window right and the incoming damage detonates into a token army even as the 1/1 dies; miss it and you have a vanilla creature absorbing a hit. That is a deliberately defensive read on green's beatdown identity, rewarding the player who lets the attack come rather than the one who races, and the disguise is what sells the bluff. Outside that ambush window it is a 1/1 begging to be pinged for value, which ties the whole payoff to the surprise rather than offering a standing wall.



