Curator of Sun's Creation
Discover was built as a controlled cascade: a keyword that hits at a fixed value, casts or banks whatever it turns up, and stops there. This one takes that governor and doubles it, once. The first discover you trigger each turn fires a second time at the same number, so a single instance becomes two impulse-draws or two free casts stacked at identical mana values. The design tension lives entirely in the "only once each turn" clause: without it, a board full of repeatable discover sources would spiral into an unbounded value engine; with it, the card rewards you for spreading your discover triggers across turns rather than bunching them into one, where the extras go to waste. The 3/3 body is almost incidental, a placeholder that gives you something to protect while the engine ticks. What makes it worth building around is the arithmetic of matched values: because the second discover copies the first's number exactly, it favors high-value discover effects, where doubling a big impulse turns one card into two spells' worth of tempo. It belongs to the small family of cards that modify a keyword's own resolution rather than granting the keyword outright, a triggered-ability doubler pointed at a mechanic instead of a payoff creature bolted onto one. The reward scales with how much of your deck can generate discover, which makes it a linchpin rather than a splash: dull in a shell that discovers once a game, quietly explosive in one built to do it every turn.
