Rampaging Brontodon
A seven-mana 7/7 with trample is already a fine top-end beater, but the attack trigger reframes the whole clock: by the point on the curve where you can cast this, a green ramp board is usually sitting on six, seven, eight lands, and every one of them feeds the swing. The scaling turns the base body into a moving target that a defender can never quite trade with, because the size it needs to block grows the moment combat is declared. Note the wording carefully: the pump only fires when this creature attacks, so it does nothing on defense and nothing sitting back, which is the honest cost of the payoff. This is a finisher that rewards you for hitting your land drops, folding the resource you were already accumulating into a lethal number. The design belongs to a long green tradition of rewarding fat manabases with combat swings that outgrow removal windows, a lineage that runs from Molimo, Maro-Sorcerer through the various lands-matter beaters that turn territory into raw power. What separates this one is how quietly it does it: no landfall, no counters to track, just a body whose attack step reads your battlefield and answers with a number most blockers cannot survive.





