Starfield Mystic
Two abilities stacked on a fragile body, both pointed at the same enchantment-dense shell. The discount is the enabler: with this Cleric down, every aura, saga, and world enchantment lands cheaper, turning a critical mass of enchantments into a mana engine. The counter clause is the payoff, and it rewards precisely the enchantments built to leave play: sagas that sacrifice themselves after their final chapter, disenchant fodder, cast-and-crack Oblivion Ring effects. Most anthem and reducer creatures want you to go wide; this one wants you to churn your own permanents into the graveyard, converting each enchantment that dies into a growth trigger. That inversion is the design's core: a normally-bad outcome (your enchantment hitting the yard) becomes upside, so the card is happiest treating enchantments as consumable rather than permanent. The 2/2 frame keeps the plan grounded; unbuffed it dies to nearly everything, so the counters are not gravy but the actual growth path, and a deck that never loses enchantments never grows it. This is a white enchantment-matters payoff tuned to a threshold rather than a single centerpiece: inert alongside a handful of enchantments, quietly snowballing in a shell running twenty of them.







