Cobbled Wings
Two mana for the equipment, one mana to attach, and what you get is the most colorless way to hand a creature flying that no color naturally owns it. That is the whole pitch: evasion as repeatable, recurrable artifact tech rather than a one-shot pump spell. The math rarely justifies it on rate alone (most aggressive decks would rather spend the mana on a body or a burn spell), but the equipment chassis is doing quiet structural work. Because the flying travels, a single Cobbled Wings can ferry evasion from a creature that died to a fresh one without re-paying the front cost, and it survives the wraths that would sweep an aura off the board. The sorcery-speed equip clause is the restriction that keeps it from becoming a combat trick: you commit to the attachment before blocks, so it is a board-development tool, not a surprise. It is the kind of common-rarity filler that exists to lift a creature carrying a large buff or a beneficial keyword over a stalled ground board, slipping past everything but other fliers and reach. It asks nothing of your colors to do it. Honest design, modest ceiling: when a deck wants air on a specific body and has no access to it through color, this is the generic answer that has always been available somewhere on the curve.



