Raucous Audience
A mana dork with its growth curve baked into the board state rather than a counter or a scaling ramp spell. The floor is a modest one-green tap; cross the power-4 threshold anywhere on your side and it doubles to two green, turning a body you already wanted into a two-for-one on mana. That condition is the entire design, and it inverts the usual acceleration math. The classic one-drop dork ramps hardest on turn one and decays as the game runs long, its mana quietly falling behind the curve of your spells. This one runs the other direction: it starts small and steps up the moment a real threat lands, so the acceleration arrives exactly when a green beatdown deck has the payoff to spend it on. The 2/1 frame keeps it in the right lane, big enough to attack alongside the early creatures it powers out but cheap enough that it never costs you a turn to deploy. It is the ramp piece for an aggressive plan that refuses to tap out for a dedicated accelerant, folding the mana engine and the pressure into a single unassuming green two-drop that gets better the more the board tilts in your favor.
