Trynn, Champion of Freedom
The token engine runs on a single binary check, and that check dictates the whole build: attack this turn, get a 1/1 white Human Soldier at your end step. Not one per attacker, not gated behind combat surviving, just a yes-or-no question the end step asks and answers once. Sit back to hold up interaction and the trigger finds nothing to reward, so the incentive is always to commit to combat. Those soldiers become next turn's swingers, and the board compounds as long as you keep the arrow pointing forward. That is a strange incentive for the color that historically earns its keep on defense, and it is what gives a plain 3/3 body real gravity.
The name attached to the Partner with line is the other half of the story: this locks specifically to Silvar, Devourer of the Free and nowhere else, a scripted marriage rather than the open-ended Partner keyword. The pair splits the labor cleanly. Trynn manufactures a wide, expendable population; Silvar exists to convert that width into concentrated, evasive damage by consuming the rest as fuel. One half is the go-wide aggregate, the other funnels the aggregate into a single lethal point. On its own, Trynn is a resilient attrition producer, though the resilience has a real seam: a sweeper takes Trynn with it, and with no creatures left there is nothing to attack with, so the token faucet stays dry until a body is back on the table to swing.
