Silk, Web Weaver
Bounce a tapped creature back to hand, and this drops for a mana less: the discount reads like a tempo hit, but the token engine turns it into a reload. Every creature spell mints a 1/1 Human Citizen, and the bounced creature is itself a creature spell waiting to be recast, so returning a blocker or an already-attacked body is not a setback but a way to redeploy while another Citizen lands alongside. The anthem activation at five mana closes the plan: +2/+2 and vigilance to the whole board turns a shelf of one-power tokens into a lethal swing that still stands up to a crackback. The 3/5 body is deliberately defensive, built to survive the early turns while the swarm assembles rather than to race on its own. This sits in the long Selesnya tradition of white-green cards that reward flooding the board and then reward you again for going wide, from anthem effects to token doublers, but the bounce clause gives it a cadence those older engines never had. Where a static token maker asks you to keep casting fresh creatures, this one recycles the ones you already have, so the deck can generate width faster than the mana spent to make it. The tension it resolves is the old one between tempo and board presence: normally you pick one, and here the bounce buys both.



