The set's commons cluster into allied and enemy pairs, and Azorius is not one of them: no UW commons hold up a Disappear engine the way RW or GU get supported. So this is a hybrid-cost card any white or blue base can cast, and the question is which open deck wants the trigger live rather than just a 4/6 vigilance. The body alone clears the common combat map: 2/2s and
3/2s and 2/3s do the ground work, and a 4/6 attacks through all of it while leaving the engine online. That floor makes it a P1P4 to P1P6 maindeck creature in any deck two-thirds white or blue, and a topdeck that pulls weight because the targets are optional and never strand the trigger on an empty board.
The ceiling needs enters-the-battlefield bodies to rebuy: token-makers, clones, anything that wants to reset. Read the artifact half honestly. Blinking Bespoke Bō or Novel Nunchaku returns the equipment unattached, so you re-pay the equip cost to suit it back up. The trigger is for resetting an artifact that has its own enters effect, not for shuffling gear for free.
The format mostly leaves it alone. TMT's removal skews sorcery-speed, so Stomped by the Foot and Bot Bashing Time both miss the end-step blink. Grounded for Life is the clean answer: it destroys any creature, just cheaper when the target is tapped, and vigilance keeps Don & Leo untapped through your attacks so that discount never comes due. The constraint that caps its priority isn't removal, it's color: two white-or-blue pips in one card means a pure red or green deck can't reach the engine without committing a third of its cards to the splash.

