Ghired, Mirror of the Wilds
The earlier Ghired counted bodies: this one counts repetition, and that shift redraws the whole build. Rather than minting a single token per turn, this version turns every nontoken creature you control into a tap outlet that copies a token which entered that turn, so the payoff scales with your board width instead of one trigger. The "entered this turn" clause is the restriction paying for the power: the copy target has to be fresh, so you cannot warehouse a hoard of old tokens and duplicate them at leisure. You produce something new each turn, then convert your untapped creatures into a fan of duplicates before end of step. What results is an engine that asks for a specific two-part board, a token generator to seed the loop and a wide count of creatures to multiply it, rather than a single overloaded payoff spell. Haste matters here for tempo, not identity: it lets Ghired join the tap army the turn it lands, but the copy line is the point, reading less like a beater and more like a distributed factory bolted onto every creature you already command.



