Shambling Ghast
The swing is a formality; this Zombie is built to die on your terms and hand you a choice while it does. As a blocker it trades with a one-power attacker and comes out even, and as sacrifice fodder it slots into aristocrat engines with its own payoff already stapled on. The modal dying trigger carries the whole card: you read the board as the 1/1 hits the graveyard and pick the resource that fits. The -1/-1 half is combat math or a discount piece of removal against a creature deck; the Treasure half is fixing, a splash-enabling color, or another artifact to feed something hungrier. Older sacrifice fodder mostly delivered one fixed reward when it left, so the build knew in advance what it was getting. Here the game state answers a question posed at the moment of death: a tempo tool one turn, a ramp piece the next. Everyone who runs this creature is after the death, not the attack; the cheap body is packaging that carries the trigger into the yard, an engine part more than a clock, and its rate is calibrated so you can run it as recursion fuel without ever caring whether it connects.



