Sibsig Host
A 2/6 wall with a mill trigger stapled on states its own priorities: this thing blocks while it fills a bin. The clause is symmetrical, and that symmetry is the entire strategic question. Everyone mills three, so the trigger seeds your own graveyard exactly as fast as your opponent's; whether that split is upside or wasted motion depends wholly on which side is built to cash it in. In a self-mill or recursion shell the body holds the ground through the midgame while three cards off the top stock the yard you intend to exploit. Point it at a deck with no graveyard payoffs and you have accomplished nothing while occasionally handing them delve fuel or a flashback target, which is disruption running backward. The generous toughness is the tell for which plan the card was drawn to serve: a blocker that absorbs midgame attackers is precisely the kind of body that wants extra cards in the bin and a few turns to assemble whatever pays them off. This is one of those creatures whose mill is meant to feed a graveyard rather than threaten a clock, and it is worth exactly as much as the engine standing behind it.
