Legion Conquistador
The Squadron Hawk template, but with the aggression filed off and the payoff pointed at your hand instead of the board. Where the classic build fetches copies to fuel an evasive body, this Vampire Soldier keeps the same self-referential search but redirects it entirely into card advantage: when one enters, its trigger goes on the stack and offers to grab every remaining copy in your library at once, revealing them and pulling the whole set into hand in a single resolution. Play the first, and the rest arrive together, your deck thinned of the copies that would otherwise clutter your draws. The strategic axis is consistency, not power. A 2/2 for is a body you would never single out, but the search manufactures a token-like density out of real cards, filling a hand for go-wide payoffs without any token generator to enable it. The order of operations is where the design lives: front-loading the search onto whichever copy you cast first means the others are guaranteed in hand rather than scattered across the top of your library. It is a common built to reward running the full complement, each copy assembling the others so you never have to draw into your synergy piece; you play toward it deliberately, one hand at a time.

