Regna, the Redeemer
Angels do not usually come pre-assembled with a spouse, but this one names Krav, the Unredeemed the moment she enters and offers to tutor him straight to hand. Partner with was a Two-Headed Giant tool: it let two allied players reliably reach a specific companion across their shared game, and this Angel reaches for Krav by name, so the two-card engine assembles itself in a single draw step rather than two blind draws. The lifegain trigger is the payoff, and it is deliberately team-wide: any life your side gains, from any source, flips on the end-step token machine, so the design rewards a deck stuffed with incidental gain rather than one dedicated drain outlet. The relationship runs both directions, too: Krav converts those Warriors into life and bodies into damage, which feeds the very condition that makes more Warriors. The catch is that the trigger checks once per end step on a binary (gained life this turn, yes or no), so a turn that gains a hundred life makes exactly two tokens, same as a turn that gained one. That flat ceiling is what stops the engine from snowballing on its own and pushes the burden back onto the cards around her. A 4/4 flyer for six mana is an unremarkable body in isolation; the whole point is that this card was never built to be evaluated in isolation.

