Deathbloom Thallid
A 3/2 for three that refuses to die in one piece: trade it, block with it, sacrifice it, and a Saproling walks away from the wreckage. That death trigger is what the Fungus tribe has always been about, and this body is the clean common-rarity expression of it: aggressive enough to throw into combat, but valuable in death to a sacrifice deck that wants two bodies from one card. The token it leaves is green, which is the small flavor seam that makes the card matter beyond its own color: it feeds the long-running Saproling synergies that span black and green, the Fungus-and-Saproling engine that has surfaced across multiple eras of Dominarian design. On its own it is a fair beater that punishes a single removal spell. Slotted next to anything that wants to convert creatures into resources, it becomes a two-for-one that the opponent has no clean answer to, because killing it is exactly what triggers the upside. The design discipline is in keeping the token small (a 1/1, not a 2/2 or a creature with text) so the card stays an honest body first and an engine piece second.


