Patchwork Gnomes
A regenerator that pays its upkeep from the wrong side of the hand: instead of mana, this Gnome feeds on cards you discard. That makes it a survivor whose price is information and resources rather than tapped lands, and the trade only makes sense in a deck that wants cards in its graveyard or treats its hand as fuel. Regeneration normally taxes your mana every time you want to shield a creature; here the body lets you keep mana open for spells while spending the one currency a slow deck often has to spare. The strategic axis is durability without mana commitment, which means it sits naturally alongside madness payoffs, threshold and other graveyard counts, and any plan that would rather pitch a dead card than untap to protect a two-power attacker. The body is small and the protection is conditional (each discard buys one regeneration shield for the turn), so the appeal was never the rate; it was the rare alignment of a defensive ability and a discard-matters engine in the same activation. Where a deck wants to empty its hand into the yard anyway, the upkeep on this Gnome stops being a cost and starts being a synergy.




