Jadzi, Steward of Fate // Oracle's Gift
Most flip-adjacent designs pick a lane: cast the creature or cast the spell. This one refuses the choice. Jadzi enters with a loot attached (draw two, then discard two), then sits on the battlefield as a 2/4 body while holding a stored copy of Oracle's Gift you can fire off later, unpreparing herself when you do. That turns a legendary blocker into a delayed X-spell launcher: she filters your hand on arrival and keeps a scaling Fractal engine in reserve until you have the mana to make it hurt.
What makes the split more than a value pile is how the two halves feed each other. The loot on the front churns your hand and stocks the graveyard; Oracle's Gift builds a board of 0/0 Fractals that only survive because the same X pumps them (no counters, no creatures). Cast the sorcery from your hand at full price when you want tokens now, or leave Jadzi prepared and let her body do work while the stored copy waits for a turn when doubling down on X actually closes the game. The design rewards holding the option open rather than spending it early, a rarer strategic axis than the plain modal split it resembles. The Fractal payoff also quietly ties the card to blue-green's counter-and-token lineage, giving a Wizard something to do with all the mana a control shell tends to accumulate.


