Chandra's Outburst
A burn spell with a tutor stapled on, hardcoded to fetch a single planeswalker by name: Chandra, Bold Pyromancer. That fixed-name search is the whole design conceit, a move that turns a flexible effect into a one-deck card by construction, pulling the exact card you built around out of your library or graveyard while dealing four to a player or planeswalker in the same breath. The dual function is deliberate. If you have no copy of Chandra left to find, the tutor half becomes a dead clause, so the damage gives the card a floor: it never fully rots as a pure enabler, because five mana for four to the face is at least something to point when the search finds nothing you need. That floor is soft on purpose. Five mana for four damage is a bad burn rate on its own terms; the tutor is what you are actually paying for, and the burn is the consolation prize when you are not. Spells that print a specific card name in their text and exist only to assemble one package have always traded universal utility for guaranteed consistency in the single deck that wants them, and this is that trade in its plainest form: the effect is deliberately narrowed so the one deck it serves never misses.
