Auratouched Mage
Most Aura-fetchers treat the enchantment as a liability hunting for a host: you have to already control a creature worth dressing up, and a single removal spell on that creature turns the tutored Aura into a dead card. This 3/3 Wizard sidesteps the whole problem by bringing its own host. When it enters, it searches up an Aura that could legally enchant it and staples that Aura on for free, the body and the buff arriving in the same package. Because the Aura lands on the Wizard itself, you are looking for whatever you most want sitting on a creature you control: a stat-pumping Aura to push it into real combat range, a protective or evasion-granting one to make the threat stick. The fallback line answers the obvious objection before anyone raises it. Kill the Wizard in response to the trigger and the Aura does not fizzle: it goes to your hand instead, so point removal trades into the body but never two-for-ones the enchantment along with it. That guarantees card advantage no matter how the opponent responds, which is the rare structural discipline that lets a tutor-on-a-stick stay fair. As a fusion of "creature that tutors" and "creature that wears an Aura," two jobs that almost never share a card, it has remained a builder's toy for enchant-creature shells that want to find their best target on demand.




