Gideon's Resolve
The tutor here is the tell: this is a Planeswalker Deck enchantment, built to drag its matching mythic into your hand and nothing else. The search clause names exactly one card, Gideon, Martial Paragon, and reaches into both library and graveyard to find it, which is the entire reason the card exists: a guaranteed way to ensure the deck's signature walker shows up, aimed at newer players who would otherwise never draw their bomb across a full game. The five-mana price for a one-card tutor plus a static anthem is steep by any constructed measure, and the flat team buff does not carry the slot on its own. What makes the design coherent is that it was never built for the open market: the tutor target is locked to a single named card, the kind of one-to-one pairing the introductory product line used to teach deck consistency without handing out a flexible search effect. Read it as a learning tool rather than a card with an archetype to slot into. The buff gives the enchantment a floor once the search has already done its job, and the dual library-and-graveyard reach means a milled or discarded paragon is still recoverable, but the ceiling is set by the one planeswalker it was ever meant to find.
