Platoon Dispenser
A token engine with a card-advantage rider bolted onto its end step, built so both halves feed each other: spend three-and-white to grow a Soldier board, and once you control two or more other creatures the draw trigger switches on automatically. The 4/6 body anchors the arrangement. It is durable enough to sit back while the tokens do the attacking, and toughness that survives most red removal keeps the whole apparatus online rather than needing constant rebuilding. The self-referential design is careful about its own condition: the draw counts other creatures, so the Dispenser never satisfies its own quorum, which is what stops a lone artifact from turning into free cards. Unearth is what turns a grindy card into a resilient one. After the body trades or gets swept, four mana brings it back for one more end step of value before it exiles itself, a one-shot recursion window that rewards a board already wide enough to trigger the draw the turn it returns. This is white going long the way white rarely gets to: not a single overloaded threat but a slow accumulation of bodies and cards, with a construct that keeps replacing itself as the spine.




