Corpse Connoisseur
A reanimation target that delivers itself. Most graveyard-recursion builds split the job in two: a tutor to find the body, then a separate spell to cheat it onto the battlefield. This Zombie Wizard folds the tutor and the delivery of its own body into one engine. Its enter trigger is an entomb effect, fetching any creature straight into the graveyard, and its unearth clause means the same card that did the digging can climb back out, find a second creature, and seed the pile again. The loop is self-renewing in a way pure tutors are not: every recursion buries one more body and keeps the toolbox stocked. The catch is unearth's exile rider, which removes this from the battlefield at end of turn rather than killing it, so the engine spends itself a piece at a time instead of looping indefinitely. That ceiling is what justifies the rate. What it actually buys is sequencing flexibility: you can hold the entomb for the creature your graveyard needs that turn, or unearth it purely as a haste-enabled body when you need a swing and have a separate reanimator waiting. The design encodes the entire reanimation playbook (find, dump, recur) into a single 3/3 that costs nothing extra to slot, which is why it became a quiet fixture in graveyard decks long after flashier engines came and went.





