Tukatongue Thallid
Two bodies for one green mana is the whole pitch, and it is deliberately a cheap one. The Fungus-and-Saproling tribe has always traded on this conversion: a single creature that splits when it dies, so spot removal never quite gets full value and a chump block leaves something behind. This is the leanest possible version of that contract, stripped of the spore counters and sacrifice riders that complicate its cousins. It dies, you get a Saproling, the body count stays even. That makes it fodder twice over: bait for sacrifice synergies that want token generators, and a speed bump that profits from being attacked into or burned away. The design logic is about denying clean answers rather than threatening anything; a 1/1 that becomes another 1/1 is not winning races, it is making the opponent spend two cards' worth of attention on one. It also feeds the broader Saproling engine, where each token is grist for population payoffs and overrun-style finishers that scale with a wide board. Plain, on-curve, and built entirely around the moment of its own death.





