Stonybrook Schoolmaster
The trigger keys off tapping, not attacking, and that is the entire engine. Most token-makers ask you to commit a creature to combat or pay a recurring cost; this one fires on any tap, which means a Merfolk shell built around tappers and untappers can squeeze a token out of it every turn cycle without ever swinging. Pair it with anything that taps creatures for value (mass-tappers, "tap to activate" abilities, untap effects that reset the engine) and the 1/2 body becomes a recurring spigot of 1/1 Merfolk Wizards, each of which is itself a tribal body that grows with the lords. That recursion through tapping is what makes the card more than a fragile weenie short on power: it converts the tribe's natural action (tapping to attack, tapping to activate) into board presence. The restraint is in the rate. One token per tap, a 1/1 with no abilities of its own, and a maker that dies to nearly everything; the engine only matters if the rest of the deck is built to tap it repeatedly and protect it while doing so. On its own it is a slow, optional snowball. Inside a Merfolk deck that wants wide boards and repeated taps, it is the quiet token core the rest of the lords multiply.

