Spiritcall Enthusiast // Scrollboost
Prepared reworks the graveyard-flashback template into something rechargeable: instead of casting the back half once from exile, the front creature stores the spell as a loaded second shot that reloads every time a token you control enters. That loop defines the card. The trigger reads tokens as a class rather than any particular kind, and it fires the instant a token hits the battlefield, so anything that manufactures bodies (Servos, Soldiers, Spirits) resets the charge and hands you Scrollboost again. Even a noncreature token counts, which widens the enabler pool past what a go-wide payoff might suggest. And the stored spell is no throwaway trick tacked on for value: Scrollboost gives one or two creatures each +2/+2, so a two-target cast lands +4/+4 across a pair, exactly the payload a token board wants for pushing an attacker through or turning a double-block math problem lethal. What holds the card together is that the 3/3 body and the spell arrive locked to each other. You cast the creature first, then earn the reload with token production, which pulls the card toward a shell already committed to making things enter rather than one splashing it for the pump. Each fired copy unprepares the creature, so the payoff is metered rather than infinite, and even a busy token engine cannot turn this into a runaway pump machine. It is a keystone for a white tokens build that wants its threats and its combat math from the same card.
