Coax from the Blind Eternities
The wish mechanic, narrowed to a single creature type and built for a deck that wanted exactly this kind of consistency. Most "from outside the game" effects ask you to spend a slot to fetch one specific card; this one trades that flexibility for a fixed creature type, pulling any Eldrazi you own from your collection straight into hand. The second clause is the quieter and more interesting half: it can also retrieve a face-up Eldrazi already sitting in your exile, and that is where the big colorless threats tend to land after an opponent answers them with exile-based removal, the cleanest way to deal with creatures that would otherwise reshuffle into a library or never stay dead. Pulling one back out of exile turns what looks like a one-way tutor into a recursion line, because so much Eldrazi interaction routes through exile rather than the graveyard. The cost of all that reach is the cost of the strategy it serves: you need the giant payoff in your collection or already exiled for the card to do anything, and it builds nothing toward a board on its own. It is tooling for a plan that has already committed to winning with colorless monsters and just needs a reliable line to the top of its curve, the way a combo shell runs a tutor it would never run without the rest of the package present.

