Assembly Hall
Most tutors care about variety: they answer the moment, fetching whatever the board demands. This one is wired for the opposite. It only ever finds copies of what you already hold, revealing a creature in your hand and digging up another card with the exact same name. That self-referential restriction is the entire design. This is not a search engine for your best card but a redundancy engine for a creature you have already committed to: a way to assemble four-of-a-kind on the table one slow turn at a time, provided your deck runs multiples of the body it cares about. The four mana to activate, stacked atop the five to cast, is what keeps a repeatable tutor from being oppressive: this is an engine for the long game, never a tempo play. Where Demonic Tutor reaches for whatever wins on the spot and Worldly Tutor stages the next draw of your choosing, this one grinds toward sameness, turning a single drawn copy of a creature into a steady stream of identical ones. It rewards the kind of deck that wants a board of matching bodies and has the time to build it. A narrow brief, but a clean one, and an unusually patient one for a colorless artifact that any deck can run.
