Gathering Throng
Deckbuilding lets you run four copies of a card; this one folds that limit into its own text, so the first copy to enter reaches out and drags the rest of the playset into your hand in a single resolution. It belongs to a small family of self-fetching creatures that convert one draw into a fistful of identical bodies, and the whole point is to reward stuffing the deck with as many duplicates as the rules permit. Each body is a fragile 3/1 that trades down under almost any blocker, so the payoff is never the individual creature: it is the accumulation. Cast the first, gather the others, and you have converted a single card into a hand of them. The reveal-and-shuffle clause keeps the search honest, and the "any number" phrasing is what makes it refill wholesale rather than dribbling a body at a time; note that this also front-loads the tutor, since once one resolution empties the library of the name, later copies find nothing and simply enter as a 3/1. That construction only earns its keep in a build maxed out on copies and set up to turn a swarm of small aggressive Humans into pressure. The joke is the four-of rule made mechanical: it treats a full playset not as a ceiling but as an engine to be unspooled one enter-the-battlefield trigger at a time.
