Fumble
A bounce spell that doesn't just answer a creature, it loots the body before it leaves. Return any creature to hand, sure, but the back half is where the design lives: every Aura and Equipment that was riding it gets repointed onto a creature you choose, attacker turned attached. Against an opponent who has sunk a Rancor, a pile of Equipment, or a control-stealing Aura into one threat, this peels the enchantments off and bolts them to your own board while the original creature shuffles back, summoning-sick, into hand. Against your own creature it's a salvage tool: bounce the dying body to safety and shift its loadout to a fresh one with no re-equip cost. The wrinkle is that it cares about the attachment relationship rather than ownership, so even an opponent's Auras (the helpful ones) come along for the ride. It reads as a Voltron answer card and a Voltron enabler at once, which is the genuinely clever part: the same instant that wrecks an opponent's suited-up commander can be a redundancy piece in a deck stacking gear onto a single carrier. Niche by nature, since it does nothing extra against a board with no attachments, but in the matchups where equipment and auras pile up it converts a tempo play into a resource swing.

