Groom's Finery
Two Equipment printed as a matched pair, each carrying half of a bonus that completes only when both are attached across your creatures. On its own this half is a flat +2/+0, a serviceable but unremarkable rate; find Bride's Gown attached to any creature you control and the second half switches on, stacking +0/+2 and deathtouch. The condition is what makes the design worth noting. The check isn't whether both pieces sit on the same creature but whether both are attached somewhere on your side, so the payoff scales to a board with a body wearing each half, and the deathtouch and toughness bump can land on a creature that never touches Bride's Gown at all. That distributed requirement is the whole gimmick: it turns two mediocre equips into a package that rewards committing to both. The flavor and the mechanics are locked together, a wedding pair whose gift is whole only when the couple is united. As build-around it asks for redundancy in the draw and enough open mana to complete the set, since half the reward waits behind a second card you may not yet have. Nothing forces the two equips onto separate turns; with the mana to spare, both can go down in one, and that flexibility is part of what keeps the engine playable rather than a two-turn ritual.

