Klothys's Design
The overrun effect built for a color that measures its board in green pips rather than creature count. Where a traditional team-pump anthem scales with how many bodies you have, this one scales with how deeply green your permanents run: every green mana symbol on everything you control, creatures and enchantments and mana dorks alike, feeds the size of the swing. That reroutes the payoff away from the go-wide plan and toward the permanents-matter builds that were already stacking devotion for other reasons. The tension is in the cost: at six mana it is the expensive end of the overrun family, and it does nothing without a board already committed, so it lands as the finisher after the devotion engine has done its work rather than the enabler that starts it. What it rewards is a deck that would rather have three green-heavy threats than seven small ones, because the same permanents that make your Nyxbloom-adjacent engines hum are the ones that turn this into a lethal alpha strike. It is a top-end payoff, priced accordingly, that turns a color-identity commitment you were making anyway into a single-card kill.
