Sundering Vitae
A green Naturalize variant with convoke bolted on, and the keyword is the entire pitch. The sticker price reads higher than the bare green disenchant rate, but convoke is not meant to be paid in mana at all: a board full of creatures cracks an artifact or enchantment for effectively nothing, tapping bodies you were not attacking with anyway. That inverts the usual cost curve. When you are behind and creature-light, it sits at full price; when you are ahead and wide, it becomes a free tap-and-destroy you can hold up at instant speed while your mana goes elsewhere on the same turn. Convoke also lets it fire on a turn you have already spent out, which is the real wrinkle: interaction without an opportunity cost on your mana. The destroy clause is unconditional and hits either category, so the spell stays live against whatever noncreature threat shows up, but nobody reaches for this over the cheaper baseline for the destroy line. They reach for it because a creature-flood deck has bodies to spare and convoke turns that surplus into removal it never has to find floating mana for. Green has always been comfortable answering artifacts and enchantments; this is that strength rerouted through the one resource a go-wide deck is least likely to run short on.

