Headless Rider
The engine at the center of any Zombie sacrifice deck: it converts each nontoken Zombie's death into a replacement body, so the board stops shrinking under a sweeper and starts snowballing. The load-bearing design choice is the nontoken clause. Without it, the ability would loop on the very 2/2s it produces, and a single free sacrifice outlet would spiral into infinite bodies. Restricting the trigger to nontoken Zombies means the deck has to keep feeding it real cards, the constraint that keeps a graveyard-fed aristocrats plan from folding into a two-card combo. It also counts itself among the Zombies that trigger it, so a lone Headless Rider walking into a block or a removal spell still leaves a 2/2 behind: a fragile 3/1 that refuses to die for free. That self-replacement is the tell for what the card punishes. Sacrifice decks fear getting swept and getting raced; a board wipe leaves a token wall, and chump blocks and sacrifice fodder become a second wave. Surrounded by nontoken Zombies willing to die, it turns every loss into fresh pressure, sitting in the lineage of tribal payoffs that reward going wide and dying often in equal measure.







