Militant Inquisitor
A 2/3 body that scales with steel rather than spells, this Cleric is the rare equipment payoff that asks for breadth instead of a single big sword. Most attachment-matters designs reward stacking one Equipment high, loading a lone creature with Embercleave or a Bonesplitter and swinging; this one wants a wide rack of cheap gear instead, since each piece you control (not each one attached) bumps the power. Hold three Equipment and the body hits hard without ever needing to suit up, which is the structural twist: the bonus lives in your possession of the artifacts, not in the act of equipping them. That makes it a natural anchor for an aggressive white equipment shell built around quantity over quality, where a fistful of one-mana trinkets each contributes a point and the toughness stays put. The constraint is obvious enough that it never threatens to dominate: with no Equipment it is a fair defensive three-drop, and the payoff only materializes in a deck deliberately built to spread cheap gear across the board. It is a common-rarity reward for a build-around that values going wide on artifacts rather than tall on a single weapon, and it reads cleanly as the kind of design meant to make a marginal equipment subtheme cohere at the lower rarities.

