Three Dog, Galaxy News DJ
Aura decks have always had a load-bearing weakness: the more you invest in one enchanted attacker, the harder the whole plan folds to a single removal spell. This 1/5 body answers that fragility by turning concentration into distribution. The attack trigger takes an Aura you've committed to it, sacrifices it, and stamps a copy onto every other attacker you control, so the pump spells and evasion enchantments you were forced to pile onto one creature become a battlefield-wide buff on the swing. The mechanical trick that makes this work is worth naming precisely: it copies the Aura and creates those copies already attached, sidestepping the usual "target a creature you control" legwork and the timing headaches of casting an Aura at instant speed. That the token copies enter attached to already-attacking creatures means they never risk a summoning-sickness or targeting hiccup mid-combat. The five toughness is the quiet part of the design: a card meant to soak Auras needs to survive long enough to be worth enchanting, and one power keeps it honest as an engine rather than a threat. It reads as a Bard-flavored Voltron piece, but the ability is really a go-wide multiplier: the reward scales with how many other creatures you're attacking with, which nudges the deck away from a single fatty and toward a board that wants Auras spread thin, then suddenly duplicated.



