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Legendary Creature — Rabbit Noble
Convoke At the beginning of your end step, if you control a tapped creature, seek a nonland permanent card with mana value X or less, where X is the number of tapped creatures you control. Put that card onto the battlefield.
“Tap creatures for value—tutor permanents every turn with a growing army.”
Buxton, Decorated Host rewards you for tapping creatures, which fits perfectly into a tokens-and-creatures strategy. Your game plan is straightforward: build a wide board of creatures (especially tokens), tap them during combat or via other effects, then use Buxton's end-step ability to tutor powerful permanents directly onto the battlefield. The more creatures you tap, the higher mana value you can fetch—so a swarm of small tokens can pull out mid-range threats or combo pieces. You win by either swinging with your growing army or assembling synergies through tutored cards.
The deck leans into Selesyna's strengths: green ramp and white token generation. Cards that tap creatures (like Cryptolith Rite or Intruder Alarm) multiply Buxton's triggers. Since convoke lets you tap creatures to pay for the spell itself, you're essentially discounting Buxton while filling the table. Once he's out, each end step becomes a mini-tutor, letting you find anything from mana accelerants to combo finishers based on how many creatures are tapped. This creates a snowball effect where your board presence directly translates to power.
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Skip Doubling Season and Craterhoof Behemoth; replace with cheaper token doublers like Parallel Lives and Overwhelming Stampede for similar punch.
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