Genasi Enforcers
A 1/3 for two mana that turns into an army as soon as there are more players to swing at, then reads its own copies as fuel for the pump. The token copies myriad generates share the name Genasi Enforcers, so the second ability is written to catch its own progeny: one activation of the boost lifts every attacking copy at once, and each opponent past the first adds another body the same instruction reaches. That self-reference is the whole trick, a miniature combo compressed into a single card rather than assembled across a board. The catch that keeps it honest is the temporary nature of the copies: they arrive tapped, mid-attack, and vanish once combat ends, so nothing sticks around to defend or attack again. The reward is spent entirely in one combat step, which is precisely why the mana sink earns its place; a lone 1/3 splitting itself across three defenders accomplishes little, but a stack of copies each getting +1/+0 converts the fork into real damage before it evaporates. The design is unapologetically pod-shaped: against a single opponent, the attack trigger makes no copies and the pump lifts only the one creature. The card announces its intended table in its own rules.
