Enduring Scalelord
A counters payoff built around a deliberate gap in its own trigger: it grows from +1/+1 counters landing on other creatures you control, never from itself. That single word reshapes the deckbuilding problem. You cannot pump this Dragon repeatedly to snowball it; you have to fan counters across a board, and the trigger's precise wording rewards you for exactly that. Because the ability keys off "another creature" in the singular, it fires once for each creature that receives counters in a given event, not once per event overall: pile three counters onto one creature and the Scalelord gains one, but spread counters across three creatures at once and it gains three. That math steers you toward wide distribution (proliferate on a broad board, token anthems that place counters on many bodies, anything that touches several creatures in one motion) rather than the single-target Hardened Scales pile that stacks everything onto one threat. The body is the design's anchor: a 4/4 flier in colors that historically build their armies on the ground, giving a horizontal swarm a clock in the air that scales alongside everything beneath it. The optional "may" is polite design rather than a routing decision; declining does not redirect the counter, it just leaves the Dragon its current size, which matters against power-conditional removal or sweepers that punish the largest creature. It is a payoff that asks you to play the board horizontally, then collects on all of it: a structural inversion of the usual one-creature counters plan.





