Delivery Moogle
A tutor stapled to a flyer, priced so the body isn't an afterthought. The interesting move here is the dual-zone search: it reaches into your library and/or graveyard, which turns it from a pure setup piece into a rebuy for artifacts you have already spent. That distinction matters, because a graveyard tutor rewards a deck that wants its low-cost artifacts cycling through the deck rather than sitting inert until they are found once. The mana-value-2-or-less cap is the wall that keeps it from grabbing engines outright; it is built to fetch the cheap enablers (Signets, mana rocks, cheap equipment, the one-mana artifact that completes a line) rather than a payoff. And because the effect finds a card rather than casting or playing it, the tutored artifact lands in hand, leaving the actual deployment for a later window. What separates it from the standard white tutor-body is that the 3/2 flying attaches the search to a clock and a chump-proof attacker, so the card keeps doing something after its enters-the-battlefield trigger has resolved. It is a consistency piece for artifact decks that also want a creature to sit in the curve, doing the quiet work of finding the missing gear while pressuring the air.
