Psemilla, Meletian Poet
Enchantress payoffs and enchantress threats have always fought over the same deck slots: the cards that reward you for casting enchantments are rarely the ones that end the game, so a build has to spend real estate on both. This bard collapses the win side of that split into a single 1/1 for three mana. The first-enchantment-each-turn trigger stocks a board of 2/2 Nymphs at the pace of natural spellcasting, one token per turn per genuine investment rather than a repeatable army you assemble off cheap Auras. That throttle favors a deck already playing enchantments over one jamming them purely to trip the trigger. The combat clause is where the frail body earns its keep: at five or more enchantments, the poet becomes a 5/5 with lifelink, and because the check runs each combat rather than once per turn, it arms for your attacks and your blocks alike. The five-enchantment threshold does double duty, working as both a build constraint and the switch on a lifegain-backed finisher, asking you to commit to enchantment density before the payout lands. What distinguishes the card is not its rate but the consolidation: token generation, a life buffer, and a closing threat gated behind the one requirement the archetype was already straining to meet, all packed onto a single legendary frame.
