Dead Reveler
Unleash collapses a creature's whole role into a single decision, and this Zombie carries the keyword as cleanly as any. Cast it flat and it's a 2/3 that blocks all day: a serviceable speed bump that trades in early skirmishes and holds the line. Take the counter and it enters as a 3/4 locked to offense, a body committed to attacking until something pries that counter loose. The decision is genuinely a fork, not a coin flip: it resolves as the creature enters, after the opponent has passed priority, so the caster sees the current board and any instant-speed wrinkles before committing. That timing is the underrated part of the design. You are not guessing blind; you are reading the table and choosing whether you want a wall or a clock against what is actually in front of you, and black usually wants the clock. A 3/4 attacker at this cost punishes a stumble; the 2/3 wall covers the games where aggression stalls. The blocking restriction is tethered strictly to the presence of a +1/+1 counter, which makes the lock conditional rather than permanent: a -1/-1 counter annihilating it through state-based actions, or any counter-removal effect that lifts it off, hands the creature its defense back. Those routes exist but rarely line up, so in practice the choice holds for the life of the body. A modest creature doing honest work, and a tidy demonstration of how one informed commitment can outweigh a stat line.


