Golgari Findbroker
Most graveyard-recursion in black and green stays narrow: creature-only buyback like Eternal Witness's sibling effects, or land-specific regrowth tucked into ramp shells. The widening here is the word "permanent." This 3/4 retrieves any permanent card from your graveyard: a fallen creature, a destroyed artifact, a sacrificed enchantment, a sandbagged land. That breadth is the whole reason to play it over a more efficient single-purpose body, because the answer to "what do I get back" changes with the game state rather than being fixed at deckbuilding time. The double-double pip cost () commits you hard to the Golgari pairing, which is the restriction that pays for the flexibility; this is not a splashable value engine, it is a creature for decks already living in both colors. And because the trigger keys off entering, the card rewards being flickered, reanimated, or bounced and recast, each loop reclaiming another permanent. The body matters too: 3/4 blocks the small aggressive creatures of its weight class and survives long enough to make a second appearance worth setting up. It is recursion built for the attrition plan, where trading resources one-for-one is fine as long as you refill faster than the opponent.


