Rally the Ranks
An anthem that stays cheap by shifting the risk onto your own build: the +1/+1 costs almost nothing to deploy because the type is locked in on the way down, and if your board strays from that named type, the enchantment sits there doing nothing. That is the trade the discount pays for. Where a color-agnostic pump like Glorious Anthem buffs every creature you control at three mana, this narrows the effect to a single chosen type and drops the rate to a two-mana static bonus. The catch worth naming is the timing of the choice. The type is fixed as the enchantment enters, before you know what the game will demand, so it punishes a hand that hedges across two tribes and rewards one that has already picked its lane. Once it names, it asks nothing else: no activation, no upkeep, just a passive buff for as long as it survives. In a mono-tribal shell, it turns a wide, synchronized board into real pressure without ever costing another card; in a deck whose creatures do not share a type, the choice you make on the way in is a wasted one. This is a permanent built to reward players who decided what their deck was before they cast it.




