Snow Villiers
A go-wide anthem folded into the body of a single creature. Where most white token payoffs sit off to the side (a lord that pumps everyone else, an anthem that reads across the board without adding to it), this one routes the whole count back into itself: every creature you control, tokens included, feeds a power that scales one-for-one with the width you have built. The design is self-referential in a useful way, counting itself so it never drops below a 1/3. The fixed toughness of 3 lets it survive a thin board and rewards a fat one, while vigilance keeps it swinging as part of the crowd without ever leaving the ground undefended, so a swarm can turn sideways and hold the fort in the same combat step. The tension the design resolves is one white has always circled: a token strategy wants a payoff, but a payoff creature that collapses the moment it dies undoes the swarm's redundancy. Here the payoff is disposable in the right sense. Remove it and the board is still wide; it was the beatstick, not the engine that produced the beaters. That asks a builder to commit to bodies rather than to this card specifically, which is how a healthy go-wide top-end should behave. The variable power only reads as a big number after you have already done the work of getting there.

