Kyoshi Battle Fan
Equipment usually starts as a liability: a card that does nothing until it finds a creature, dead in your opening hand against a board wipe or a slow start. This one solves that problem by paying its own entry fee. It arrives with a 1/1 body attached, so the two mana buys a real threat rather than a promise of one, and the equip cost only matters later, when the token has died and you want to move the buff onto something bigger. The +1/+0 it grants is modest, but the design point is not the stat line: it is the elimination of the two-card sequencing tax that makes most cheap Equipment awkward. Compare it to Bonesplitter, the classic template for cheap aggressive Equipment, which hands you the gear but leaves you hunting for a creature to hold it. Here the creature comes in the same motion, which means the card is never a blank. That self-attaching enter trigger is the whole mechanical wrinkle, and it reframes the Equipment slot from support piece to standalone play: a body that reattaches its own buff to your next attacker after the first one trades away.
