Goldlust Triad
Myriad has always multiplied a single swing across the pod, but bolting a Treasure trigger onto it changes what that swing leaves behind. The copies appear the moment attackers are declared, one aimed at each other opponent, and each connection prints its own Treasure independently: a single attack into an open board can bank several artifacts at once, well before end of combat sweeps the tokens away. That timing is the whole trick. The copies are created and committed before blockers are chosen, so removal or a blocker on the original body does not unwind the tokens already attacking someone else; those copies still land and still generate resources on their own. What vanishes is the temporary board presence, not the wealth it produced, which inverts the usual myriad payoff of pressing the attack for its own sake. The 4/3 with flying is the honest price for that: cheap enough to deploy across a crowded board, evasive enough to connect over ground blockers, and small enough to die to almost anything an opponent cares to spend a card on. Its output scales on how many opponents sit across from it, not the mana funneled into it, which makes this a red ramp engine that grows as the pod widens and rewards swinging into a crowd before anyone has stabilized.

