Disciples of Gix
A graveyard tutor built for artifacts specifically, which is a narrower and more purposeful thing than it first sounds. Most tutors put the card in your hand or onto the battlefield; the effect here deliberately routes three artifacts from library to graveyard, converting deck cards into fuel for whatever recursion or reanimation engine wants them there. That inversion (a "tutor" that pays off only if the graveyard is a resource you can spend) is the whole design logic. It rewards decks that already treat the bin as a second hand: artifact reanimation, cost-reduction payoffs that count artifacts anywhere, cards that return the pieces you seeded. The 4/4 body attached to a six-mana cost is almost incidental to the effect, present so the card isn't a pure setup piece that dies to being a bad topdeck late. What makes the design coherent is the specificity of the search: not "any three cards," not "an artifact to hand," but up to three artifact cards binned at once, filling a graveyard in a single trigger rather than grinding one card at a time. That density is the point. A slower, one-at-a-time self-mill leaves you hoping to hit the pieces; this one guarantees three named targets are exactly where you want them, which turns a fragile combo assembly into a repeatable, deterministic setup.
