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Eight power of hasty Giant for a single sorcery is the headline, but the way you pay for the second half is what defines the card. Conspire lets the spell copy itself by tapping two creatures sharing red or green with it, no extra mana required, so a developed board converts width into a second token rather than a second card. The friction is real and deliberate: the creatures financing the copy are tapped out of the attack, so amplifying the spell costs you bodies that could have swung alongside the Giants. That turns the cast into a genuine allocation puzzle about how much of the board to commit to the spell versus to combat. The tokens are pure tempo and nothing more: simple 4/4 bodies with haste, no evasion to speak of, so a single chump blocker eats one and the self-exile clause closes the window before the body can develop into anything lasting. The whole play is pinned to one alpha strike. As a demonstration of conspire's central thesis, this one is hard to beat: the mechanic rewards a board that has already gone wide, letting it overload a modest spell into a haymaker by spending creatures it controls rather than mana it had to draw into. Few cards built around the keyword make that trade as legible.


