Spellbinding Soprano
Most spells-matter creatures hand you their discount for free: a static line, an upkeep trigger, a passive that just sits there. This 2/2 makes you earn it in the red zone. The rebate only exists once it is swinging, so the sequencing is a genuine puzzle: send it in, then dump your burn and card draw at a discount, all while a fragile body is already committed to combat. That coupling of attack and spellcasting is what makes the encore mode more than a curiosity. Bringing it back for a one-shot alpha strike does not just add attackers; each token copy carries its own attack trigger, so a graveyard revival can stack several cost reductions inside a single combat, turning an all-out swing into a rebate on every instant and sorcery you cast that turn. The body is disposable by design, and the encore clause treats it accordingly: the copies are sacrificed once the turn winds down, so the card assumes the creature is fuel to be spent, not a threat to protect. It is a spellslinger enabler dressed as a Bard, built for a deck that wants to attack and cast in the same breath instead of choosing between the two.



