Gladewalker Ritualist
Changeling is the permissive half of this design: a 3/3 for three that answers to every tribal lord and every creature-type payoff you can name, no matter what shell you drop it into. The draw trigger is the tight, literal half, and it keys off something far stranger than variety: another creature you control named Gladewalker Ritualist entering. That self-reference is the whole engine. A second copy draws for the first; a third fires both; each new Ritualist to resolve refills the hand a little harder, and any effect that produces one under that exact name (a clone, a blink flicker, a token stamped with the printed name) counts just the same. Under singleton or four-of rules the payoff is real but bounded by how many copies the format lets you run. Lift that ceiling and the same card turns into a chained draw engine, every body paying off the last. The friction is intentional and it sits right in the parenthetical: "every creature type" wants you to build wide, while "named Gladewalker Ritualist" only pays you for stacking the identical card. Most tribal rewards prize a diverse board; this one prizes sameness, and it tells you which game it wants to play the moment you read both abilities against each other. The gap between the broadest possible type line and the narrowest possible name-match is the reason a plain-looking green three-drop earns a second read.
