Warehouse Tabby
A one-drop that turns enchantment attrition into a stream of bodies, which is a subtler design than it looks. Sacrifice-based aristocrat engines usually feed on creatures dying; this one converts a different resource entirely, rewarding decks that treat enchantments as expendable ammunition rather than permanent value. The tokens it produces cannot block, which is the tell about what they are for: fodder for sacrifice outlets, chump attackers, aristocrat triggers, anything that wants a body more than it wants a wall. Pair that with the second ability and the shape sharpens. Spending mana to hand the Cat itself deathtouch lets a 1/1 trade up in combat or, more pointedly, sit as a threat that any single sacrifice-and-swing sequence turns into removal. The engine wants a graveyard-adjacent enchantment shell (auras, sagas, anything that leaves the battlefield willingly) so that the death of a permanent reads as a conversion rather than a loss. It is a payoff card wearing the body of a filler creature, and its ceiling is set entirely by how many enchantments a deck can afford to lose on purpose.
