Radiant Destiny
The tribal anthem with a built-in reward for going wide. Anthems that pump a chosen creature type are a deep lineage, from Crusade through to the various lord-effects that came after, and most of them stop at the static +1/+1. The vigilance rider is what separates this one: it is not free, it is gated behind controlling ten permanents, which is exactly the board state a tribal aggro deck is trying to reach anyway. The design logic is tidy. A deck flooding the table with creatures of one type is naturally pushing toward ten permanents, so the city's blessing arrives right as the anthem starts mattering most, and vigilance lets a wide board attack without surrendering the ground it just took. Until then the card behaves like a plain anthem, and the threshold rewards the same play pattern that makes the anthem worth running in the first place. The choose-a-type clause keeps it honest across decks: it is only ever as good as the count of creatures sharing your named type, which ties its ceiling directly to how committed the deck is to a single tribe.



