Sythis, Harvest's Hand
Enchantress payoffs have always paid you for playing enchantments, but the older ones staggered the reward: Argothian Enchantress and Enchantress's Presence drew the card and stopped there, leaving the life total untouched. This one welds both halves onto a single trigger and prices the whole engine cheaper than the classic three-mana enchantresses, which is the design story. Every enchantment cast afterward refills your hand while padding your life total against aggression (the trigger reads only future spells, so the payoff starts on the next cast, not on Sythis itself). The slight 1/2 frame is deliberately negligible: making the engine a creature means the tools that fetch and reanimate creatures can retrieve it, though it also exposes the card to removal a pure enchantment would sidestep, and that exposure is the counterweight to the rate. What keeps the card feeling modern is how indifferent the trigger is to shape: aura, saga, token generator, or Constellation payoff all fire it identically, so the engine scales across every form the card type has taken rather than tying itself to one archetype. It is the enchantress the color pair had spent a long time circling, finally compressed into a two-drop that keeps card and life on the same line.






