General's Enforcer
A blanket indestructibility grant is the kind of static line normally reserved for enchantments and legendary artifacts, so bolting one onto a two-mana body worth casting on its own is the interesting move here. The grant is narrow by design: it covers only legendary Humans, aiming the payoff squarely at legend-heavy, tribally focused shells rather than offering a universal shield. That the Enforcer is itself a Human but not legendary means it cannot cover itself, a small self-restriction that leaves the creature a genuine target for removal rather than an untouchable anchor. The graveyard ability is the second job: a repeatable exile that doubles as light incidental hate and, when it hits a creature card, replenishes the board with a token that happens to feed the same Human-typal shell the static line rewards. The static grant is free and always on; the exile costs four mana to fire, but both halves point in the same direction, which gives the card an unusual internal coherence for a two-mana gold creature. It wants you leaning on legendary Human threats and midsize bodies, then keeps them alive while grinding opposing graveyards into your own board presence.



