Graywater's Fixer
Encore is a keyword designed to live on a single creature: pay to exile it from your graveyard, get a haste token pointed at each opponent for one attack, then sacrifice the copies. Printing it as a static grant that blankets every outlaw creature card in your yard is the inversion of that design. Instead of one card carrying one detonation, the fixer turns the whole graveyard into a stockpile of one-shot alpha strikes, each dead outlaw becoming a swarm of temporary attackers aimed at every opponent at once. Because encore scales its cost to the creature's mana value, the deck it wants runs cheap bodies that hit hard on the way in: the graveyard is the resource, not any individual bomb. The exile-on-use cost and the sorcery-speed clause are what stop it from looping. Every encore spends the card permanently, so this rewards a wide, disposable pile over a single reanimation target, and it can only fire on your own turn, never as a combat surprise. The 4/4 for four does honest work in the red zone, but the reason to run it is conversion: a heap of expended mercenaries and pirates becomes a coordinated, multi-target assault the turn you can afford the mana, spent one card at a time until the yard runs dry.

