Okoye, Dora Milaje Leader
A go-wide anchor built on a body that never fights alone. The two Soldiers it brings along mean the 3/2 arrives as a three-attacker package the turn after it lands, and the static ability rewrites how all of them trade in combat: every attacking token you control swings with first strike. This is the design lever, because it scales with a board you're already incentivized to flood. One 1/1 with first strike is a minor upgrade; ten of them turn a stalled ground into a lopsided race, since your tokens kill their blockers before taking a scratch. The scope of that first strike is deliberately narrow: it applies to attacking creature tokens only, not your nontoken creatures and not while they're on defense, so the card commits you to a proactive, token-flooding plan rather than propping up a durdling board. It's the honorable-vanguard flavor rendered as combat math: the Dora Milaje don't grind, they strike first and strike clean. As a piece of the wide-aggro toolkit, it does two jobs at once, adding bodies and adding reach, which is exactly the kind of double duty a token deck wants from a single four-drop.
