Gysahl Greens
The token this makes is the whole trick, and its scaling clause turns a modest two-mana investment into a payoff that rewards land drops directly rather than through the usual ramp-into-payoff loop. Most green "make a body" spells hand you a static token and move on; this one grows the Bird by +1/+0 every time a land you control enters, so fetch effects, additional land drops, and any recursion that replays lands from the graveyard all feed the same attacker. The bonus resets at end of turn, which anchors the design to a single explosive combat step rather than a permanent buff: the token is a 2/2 the rest of the time, and the reward is front-loaded into whatever turn you can chain lands together. Flashback at is the second act, letting you buy the same effect again late once the first Bird has died, or simply produce a second body in a topdeck war. It is a graveyard sorcery whose exile clause caps the value at exactly one reuse, so the card asks for a game long enough to spend nine mana across two casts rather than a combo you assemble in a turn. The result is a token-maker that scales with a green deck's most reliable resource, its land count, without demanding a dedicated landfall shell to justify the slot.
