Quina, Qu Gourmet
Token doublers replace one token with two of the same; this replacement effect does something stranger, folding a spare Frog into every batch of tokens you would make regardless of type. The effect keys off any token creation under your control, so a single trigger that would put one Saproling, one Servo, or one Soldier onto the board now delivers that token plus a 1/1 green Frog on the same event. Every incidental token generator in a deck quietly becomes a source of amphibians, which is where the second ability earns its keep: sacrificing those Frogs, for a fixed cost, converts them into a permanent size increase on Quina, one counter at a time. The tension is deliberate. The replacement effect wants to flood the board with fragile bodies; the sacrifice outlet wants to eat them for growth. The card is both the engine and the payoff, a mana-sink that manufactures its own fuel, the sort of self-contained loop that usually asks two separate cards to assemble. And because the Frogs are just tokens, every sacrifice-matters, tokens-matters, or aristocrats angle in green gets a steady supply of bodies without spending a card to build it, all keyed off token generation the deck was already running for other reasons.

