Stonebrow, Krosan Hero
Trample is usually the keyword you settle for, the one that converts surplus power into a trickle of damage past a chump blocker. This Centaur takes that afterthought and builds an engine on it: every attacker you control carrying the keyword swings for a free +2/+2, and because that boost lands before blockers are declared, every chump a defender throws in front just bleeds more damage through. The genuinely odd part is the pairing itself. Most attack-trigger lords stack their bonus onto whatever creature happens to be swinging; here the bonus is gated behind a keyword that, on its own terms, wants to go tall, while the trigger rewards going wide. That tension steers construction toward many medium creatures all wearing trample rather than one enormous threat, since each trampler counts separately and grows two sizes the moment it turns sideways. The 4/4 body feeds the engine itself, native trample and all. The cost of all this is fragility: arrive to an empty board and the trigger has nothing to feed, and a single sweeper resets the entire proposition before you can collect. But as a payoff for Gruul aggression organized around one shared keyword, the design is tighter than the rate suggests: fill the board with trample, then cash in on every attacker, every turn you commit to the swing.

