Clockwork Percussionist
An aggressive one-drop that refuses to be a dead trade. Most red creatures at this rate are pure clock: they hit, they die, and the exchange is over. Clockwork Percussionist rewrites the second half of that math by turning its own death into a card, exiling the top of your library and giving you a window that stretches to the end of your next turn to spend it. The delay is the clever part. This is not immediate impulse draw; the payoff waits until you attack, force a block or a burn spell, and then bank the exiled card for a turn when the mana is free, which fits the tempo curve of an aggressive deck rather than fighting it. As an artifact creature it also plugs into the machinery that cares about that type: fodder that pays you back, a sacrifice target that leaves something behind, an attacker whose death is a resource rather than a loss. The haste keeps it honest as a raw beatdown piece, but the death trigger is the reason it outlives the disposable one-drops it otherwise resembles, converting an inevitable outcome (a 1/1 dying) into fuel for the next attack.

