Lore Broker
Symmetric draw-discard effects fill both hands and trim both hands, a net-zero exchange that only looks fair on paper; the tap symbol turns that wheel-lite into a throttle you control turn by turn. Every activation refills and prunes both players, but the cards leaving your opponent's hand are not the cards leaving yours: you pitch with full knowledge of what you drew, building a deck that wants the discard half (madness, flashback, reanimation, graveyard payoffs) while they are stuck dumping spells they would rather keep. The 1/2 body is deliberately fragile, and summoning sickness means the engine never fires the turn it lands, a leash on an ability that would otherwise read as a repeatable Windfall split down the middle. The card sits in a genealogy of symmetric filtering creatures that hand the keys to whoever built around the symmetry rather than whoever merely benefits from raw cards: a turtle-paced engine that rewards patience and a graveyard plan, and punishes the opponent who has no use for the bottom half of the trade.
