Ribtruss Roaster
Devour usually asks you to cash in a wide board for one big attacker, then leaves you holding a single fat creature and an empty battlefield: the classic overcommit into a wrath. This design closes that loop. The counters you accrue from sacrificing at entry do not merely size up the body; they become a recurring engine, spinning off a Pest each end step for every counter, and each Pest pays you life when it dies. Structurally, the sacrifice is never a loss of board presence, only a conversion of it into a self-replenishing stream that feeds sacrifice outlets, aristocrat drains, and further devour triggers down the line. The 3/3 body is almost incidental; the counters are the payload, and everything keys off keeping them stacked. It sits in a long line of green go-wide value creatures that reward a tokens-and-graveyard engine over a single knockout blow, but the specific twist is turning the devour counters from a one-time stat boost into a per-turn token faucet. That rewards resolving it once you already have fodder to feed it and then leaving it alone, letting the Pest count compound each turn rather than dumping the board for one fatal swing. The black in the tokens is where the Golgari attraction lives even though the caster is mono-green: the Pests bridge into a sacrifice deck's second color without asking the creature to be anything other than a green midrange payoff.

