Xathrid Necromancer
The payoff that turned Humans from a creature type into a value engine. Most tribal lords reward you for keeping bodies on the board; this one rewards you for losing them, converting every Human death into a tapped 2/2 Zombie that replaces the corpse without skipping a beat. That inversion is what makes it more than a body in a tribal curve: it punishes the opponent's removal and their blocks at the same time, since a clean kill or a one-for-one trade still leaves you with a creature, and a board wipe hands you a Zombie for every Human swept away. The single death-trigger limit on each loss is what keeps the rate fair, but it stacks across a wide board, so the more Humans you commit, the more the necromancer taxes any answer that touches them. It also folds neatly into sacrifice strategies: feed your own Humans to an outlet and the tokens come back as fuel, with the necromancer itself counting as a Human that triggers on the way out. The design has aged into a quiet staple of aristocrat-leaning Human builds precisely because it sits at the intersection of two archetypes that rarely overlap, tribal aggro and death-value attrition, and asks nothing of you except that your creatures share a type and are willing to die.




