Mono-green five-drops in TMT have to out-rate a removal suite that mostly ignores her best clause. The damage-to-counters trigger is genuine resilience against the format's incidental red: Bot Bashing Time leaves her bigger instead of dead, and any 3/2 or 4/4 that swings or blocks into a 5/5 feeds a counter rather than trading. What the format narrows is the window, not the clause. Most of the answers drafters reach for to break a creature stall are destroy or exile, not burn: Stomped by the Foot kills her flat, Grounded for Life is the white deck's clean answer, and Dimensional Exile takes her off the table wherever that aura lands. So the growth punishes combat and red pings, which is real in a format this midrange, but it does not make her removal-proof. Read her as a body that taxes the cheap interaction, not one that dodges the expensive answers.
GU Counters is where the second ability stops being a tax and starts being the engine. Any attacker carrying a counter pays one blue for a card, the payment is optional, and the deck banks its cheap blue interaction for the turns she connects rather than the turn she resolves. The standing objection (no blue open on turn five to also draw) is fair for turn five and ignores the four turns after it, when you choose when to fire the cantrip. She is a P1P3 that pulls you firmly toward GU.
BG Food wants her as a finisher, not a value piece: the activation needs a blue source the archetype does not naturally run, so she just grows off blocks against the 2/3 and 3/2 commons and stays ahead of the curve. Fourth in colors there, maindeck every copy.
