Ravenous Gigamole
The fork is the entire design: dig three cards deep, and either fish a creature out of the pile or let the mole fatten. Because the mill points at your own library, those three cards are not aimed at anyone; they are the price you pay for the choice, and how it pays out depends on what fills your deck. Stock it with creatures and the trigger reads as a reliable dig into your best bodies. Run few and the +1/+1 counter becomes the guaranteed floor, promoting a 2/3 into a 3/4 while seeding your yard for recursion. The elegance is that neither branch whiffs: whichever you decline, you still bank something. The decision also asks you to read the moment. When you are rebuilding after a board wipe, you want the creature in hand; when you are ahead and pressing, you want the bigger threat. It is a plain rate on paper, but the enters-the-battlefield choice does more work than the stat line implies, and it slots naturally into any shell that mines its own graveyard for value.
