Tarmogoyf Nest
Tarmogoyf spent its whole life as a creature you cast once: a single bought a body that read every graveyard and grew as more spells died, and it stayed that big until removal found it. This Aura keeps the stat line and moves it downstream, bolting a token factory onto a land. For
and a tap the enchanted land stamps out another Lhurgoyf, so instead of one growing beater you buy the means to produce a whole board of them, each token sizing itself off the same shared count of graveyard contents. That shared reading is the wrinkle: a field of these grows in lockstep as instants, sorceries, artifacts, and creatures accumulate, so spot removal on any one token accomplishes little because the land can just replace it, and the replacement arrives already at the size the last one reached. The Aura outliving its own tokens is the entire shape of the design; the Lhurgoyf used to be the payoff you cast, and here it becomes the thing your land keeps producing. What you pay for that permanence is tempo. Nothing meaningful lands the turn it resolves, the earliest tokens are fragile until the graveyards fill out, and the whole engine wants a long game. It is a patient, grinding posture built on a body that first earned its reputation as one of the fastest clocks its era could put on the table.

