Oko's Hospitality
A tutor and a stat-setting anthem stapled together, built as an in-flavor companion piece for a single named planeswalker. The first half flattens your own team to a 3/3 base until end of turn: usually irrelevant, occasionally a way to blank a toughness-based removal calculation or paper over an army of tokens, but mostly a nod at the trickster's signature transformation, which turned creatures into 3/3 Elks. The second half is the reason to run it, a search that pulls Oko, the Trickster from your library or graveyard straight to hand, whether to find it in the first place or reclaim a copy that got milled into the yard. What makes the card awkward to build around is the mismatch between its halves: the tutor is deeply narrow (it fetches exactly one named card and nothing else) while the anthem is broad but rarely the thing you actually need, so the card only points when both clauses lean toward the same plan. Instant speed is what earns the flexibility: you can hold up the search to grab the planeswalker at the end of an opponent's turn, or reset your board's stats in response to combat math already declared. Absent a deck running Oko, the Trickster, the search clause is dead text, which is a rare kind of design honesty: a card whose second ability is a proper noun.
