Leela, Sevateem Warrior
Green rarely gets to punish card advantage, and that is what makes this trigger so pointed. The condition is precise: it ignores the single card each opponent draws during their own draw step and rewards every draw beyond it, and only when it is an opponent doing the drawing. Cantrips, wheels, extra-draw payoffs, the whole blue-based apparatus of overdraw: each one an opponent resolves feeds a counter. In a color that historically answers card advantage by trying to out-tempo it, this is a rare structural pressure valve, a body that grows in proportion to how greedily the rest of the table plays. The Doctor's companion keyword is a separate matter entirely, an eligibility rule rather than an engine: it lets this 3/3 sit alongside a Doctor as a second commander, buying a second color identity and a second creature on the battlefield. That partnership feeds the deck, not the counters; her own draws never count toward the trigger, and neither do the Doctor's, so the pairing widens the strategy rather than accelerating her growth. On her own, a 3/3 that scales off opponents' greed is a reactive, patient thing that punishes tables committed to a card-advantage arms race. The design borrows an interaction axis green almost never touches, and it does so through a triggered ability rather than any of green's usual tools, all while keeping the body's size as the payoff green has always understood.



