Servo Exhibition
Two bodies for two mana, split into a pair of artifact creatures: that division is the entire reason this exists. White has printed token-makers like Raise the Alarm and Gather the Townsfolk for years, but those make Soldiers or Humans, types that care about creature-based payoffs. The Servo's value is that it reads as an artifact, which slots it into the metalcraft, improvise, and artifact-sacrifice payoffs that creature-typed tokens miss entirely. The colorless 1/1 body is deliberately generic precisely so it can feed a wider engine: fodder for sacrifice outlets, count toward artifact thresholds, fuel an aristocrats loop, or simply present two blockers that an artifact deck can later upgrade. Spreading the same total stats across two permanents rather than one is the lever that makes it matter; one body is a creature, two bodies are a board state and an artifact count. That self-effacement is the point of a build-around enabler: it costs nothing from the rest of your hand and makes no demands in return. The card's whole utility lives downstream of itself, in whatever the artifacts are pointed at.



