Foundry Inspector
Cost reduction in Magic is always a flat subtraction, and this card resolves the genre into its plainest creature-shaped form: a body on the battlefield that shaves a generic mana off every artifact you cast after it. The discount is unconditional, which is what gives it teeth. It does not care whether the next artifact is a one-mana trinket or a six-mana centerpiece, and the savings stack with each additional copy you can field, so a board with two of these is dropping two generic off every artifact. The 3/2 frame is the price the design pays. It is just enough to block once or trade in combat, and just fragile enough that the engine evaporates to any incidental removal, so the card wants to be deployed into a deck already overloaded with cheap artifacts rather than protected as a linchpin. Where it sits among artifact-cost reducers, the angle is that it is a creature first: it can be tutored, blinked, recurred, and copied by the whole suite of tools that touch creatures rather than artifacts specifically, even as it counts itself among the artifacts it discounts. That self-inclusion is the quiet wrinkle. A second copy makes the next one cheaper, which is the kind of recursion that turns a fair value piece into the spine of an engine when the deck is built to spew permanents faster than an opponent can answer them.

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- Secret Lair Drop#2106
- Commander Masters#385
- The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts#16
- The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts#79
- The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts#79z
- Neon Dynasty Commander#152
- Kaladesh Remastered#241
- The List#KLD-215








