Sanguine Glorifier
A common-rarity payoff for a tribal anthem strategy, built to reward a board that already has Vampires on it rather than to build one alone. The body shows up with a single counter to hand to another Vampire, which makes the card a piece in the wider Vampire aggro puzzle: it wants a board state to amplify, and it does nothing toward that goal if it lands first. The targeting is the constraint that keeps it in line. It must move the counter to another Vampire you control, so it has no value as a stand-alone four-drop and no flexibility to grow itself; the reward is contingent on a tribe already on the table. Designed for a deck of cheap white and black Vampires looking to flood the board and push damage, it slots into the curve as a body that also nudges an existing threat past a blocker or out of burn range. Outside that tribal shell it has little to offer, and that is by design: the counter is a tribal subsidy, not a general-purpose effect.
