Forging the Tyrite Sword
Two Treasures over two turns, then a tutor: that sequence is the whole plan. The first two chapters bank mana toward a heavy Equipment or God, and the third fetches the payoff into your hand right as the mana comes online. Ramp and search fold into one three-mana package, sparing you the risk of drawing the pieces out of order. The named tutor target, Halvar, God of Battle, signals the intended shell: an aggressive Boros build wanting to strap a legendary weapon onto a creature and swing. But the search clause is deliberately generous, reaching any Equipment card rather than a fixed list, which keeps it from collapsing into a one-deck curiosity. The timing is the clever part. The two Treasures accumulate before the payoff arrives, so the mana is already banked to equip the fetched card the turn it enters, compressing a ramp-then-cast-then-equip plan spread across three turns into a much tighter curve. The finality is baked into the Saga chassis: it sacrifices after chapter three, making the whole thing a single burst rather than a repeatable value loop. That is the honest ceiling. The Saga rewards a shell already committed to Equipment and does almost nothing elsewhere; the Treasures soften that edge without ever turning it into a general-purpose card.

