Voice of Many
A card-draw payoff that reads the board sideways: instead of counting your own creatures against a fixed number, it counts each opponent whose board is smaller than yours and pays you a card for every one of them. The design lives entirely in a multiplayer field. Against a single opponent it draws one card at best and blanks entirely if they have more creatures than you, which makes the 3/3 body its floor rather than its bonus. At a full table the math inverts: a green deck that has been developing bodies naturally arrives ahead of two or three opponents at once, and the trigger scales with a position you were already trying to reach. The elegance is that it rewards the board state a creature-heavy green deck wants to be in anyway rather than asking you to contort toward a payoff. Nothing about it demands a sacrifice loop or a token engine; it simply notices that you are winning the creature count and converts that lead into resources. Green's traditional weakness has always been refueling once its threats are spent, and effects that trade a wide board into cards address that gap without leaning on black's life-payment or blue's tempo cost. The restriction is honest: fall behind on creatures and the trigger whiffs, leaving you with a 3/3 whose ability sat idle rather than a draw engine.


