Carrot Cake
Two triggers for the price of one card: the enter-the-battlefield trigger and the sacrifice trigger both hand you a 1/1 Rabbit and a scry. That doubled trigger is the design's clever piece. Most Food cards are inert until you cash them in for life, sitting on the battlefield as a resource waiting to be spent; this one pays a dividend immediately on arrival and pays again when consumed, so the life-gain activation is almost a bonus rather than the point. The result is an artifact that reads as a value engine wearing a Food costume: it feeds token counts, sacrifice fodder, and any deck that cares about creatures leaving or entering, all while smoothing the next draw. The three-life mode gives it a floor for grindier decks that need to buy time, but the reason to run it is the tokens. It rewards decks that want to sacrifice things anyway, because the sacrifice cost comes with a second payoff.
