Pendulum of Patterns
Three life and an artifact on the table for two mana is the kind of payment colorless commons have always offered an artifact-matters theme: it asks nothing of your colors and gives nothing back beyond a small, temporary cushion. The card-draw clause is the tell that this was never meant to be a serious engine. Five mana plus the tap plus the sacrifice to convert the permanent into a single card is a deliberately punitive rate, a release valve that keeps the card from being a dead draw in the late game rather than a reason to run it. That split (a cheap defensive enter trigger and an expensive one-shot cantrip wired to the same artifact) is the standard shape for support-tier colorless designs built to feed an artifact count without warping anything around them. It exists to sit on the table doing artifact-matters work, then cash itself in once the life total no longer matters. Honest about what it is: padding for a synergy slot, not a card with ambitions of its own.


