Will-Forged Golem
Convoke turns the printed six into a number you almost never actually pay. A board of small creatures collapses that cost down to nothing extra by tapping into the spell, so the real question is not whether a 4/4 for six is worth it (it plainly is not), but whether you have enough bodies in play to make it cheaper than its mana value suggests. That gives the card a specific home: go-wide decks that already flood the board and want to convert excess attackers into a durable colorless threat without committing actual mana. The body itself is deliberately plain, a vanilla 4/4 with no evasion and no resilience, because convoke is the whole mechanical engine and a more aggressive stat line would have made the discount too efficient. As a colorless artifact it carries no color identity, which is the quiet reason it tends to surface where token-makers and weenie-aggro strategies want a top-end that costs them tempo rather than mana. It is a clean, honest expression of what convoke does best: punishing an opponent who lets you keep a wide board alive long enough to spend it twice.
