Drowner of Hope
Two Eldrazi Scions arrive with this 5/5, and each one is a fork: spend it for a colorless mana, or sacrifice it to tap a creature. Both modes consume the token, so the choice is always one or the other, never both from the same body. That is where the card earns its texture. Most Scion-producers across the Eldrazi line treat their tokens as one-time ramp fuel, a stepping stone to something larger. This one keeps that option open while offering a second use the rest of them lack: a sacrifice that taps down an attacker before it connects. Across a longer game the two tokens become a small reserve of decisions, each spent once, each weighing a point of fixing against a turn of defense. The defensive mode is the standout, blanking a single threatening creature per token while leaving the door open to cash the rest for mana when the board steadies. Despite living in a blue-cast shell, Devoid makes the whole package colorless, body and tokens alike: this is a creature that holds the ground in front of it while quietly financing the mana to close. The tokens enter as colorless creatures with a colorless-mana ability, which threads them into the broader Eldrazi engine where small bodies feed something far larger a turn later, and into any sink that wants colorless production rather than blue.




