Ringsight
A tutor whose search parameter is written entirely in your board state, with a critical wrinkle in the ordering: the Ring tempts you first, and choosing a Ring-bearer is what supplies the color match. Any creature you control can be crowned before the search instruction resolves, which means the "shares a color with a legendary creature" clause is not the pre-existing gate it reads as. You do not need a legend down when you cast this; you make one at resolution, then fetch to that creature's colors. That sequencing turns the restriction into a self-fulfilling one in any deck running creatures of the colors you want to dig for: temp a green body, fetch green; temp a multicolor body, open the search wide. The real tax lands only when you cast this with an empty board, since with no creature to crown there is no color to match and the search finds nothing. The double gate is therefore softer than the wording suggests, and the design lever is how the Ring's mandatory temptation quietly does double duty: it advances your Ring-bearer track while also defining what the spell is allowed to find, all on a card you were casting for the tutor anyway. It rewards a creature-dense shell over a toolbox of grab-anything singletons, and it asks who you are willing to crown before it decides what it can hand you.

