Domri's Nodorog
A tutor bolted onto a beatstick, and the search clause looks for exactly one thing: it fetches Domri, City Smasher out of your library or graveyard the moment the Beast lands, and can do nothing else. That narrowness is the entire brief. This is not a generic value creature; it is one half of a matched set, the kind of pairing where one card exists purely to make drawing the other more reliable. The 5/2 with trample is the sweetener: aggressive enough to pull its weight if the planeswalker is already in hand or already dead, brittle enough that it trades down to nearly any blocker or removal spell. The graveyard half of the search reads more important than it first appears, since it lets you re-buy the planeswalker after it has been dealt with rather than only front-loading the tutor. Designs like this make a marquee card feel more consistent without simply printing more copies of it, and the flexibility they surrender is the price: a trigger that reads as dead weight in any deck not already committed to that single named card. Take the package away and what remains is a 5/2 trampler on a five-drop frame whose search whiffs on every game state, which is precisely what the specificity is built to cost.
