Rix Maadi Reveler
One creature, one trigger, two entirely different cards depending on how the mana got paid. For it is a warm body plus a rummage: pitch a card, draw one, quietly turning a dead draw into a live one. Pay the spectacle cost of
and the same trigger becomes a one-sided reload, dumping your whole hand and refilling to three. Order is the whole trick. It discards before it draws, so an empty hand pays nothing for the upgraded mode: you throw away zero and gain three, precisely the state an aggressive deck reaches on the turn it most needs to reset its grip. Note that the upgrade costs more, not less: spectacle here is a premium price gated behind a board condition rather than a discount, four mana in two colors instead of two in one, unlocked only once an opponent has lost life this turn. That combination of higher cost and required life loss pulls the card's timing backward. The modest rummage is available early, when your hand is full and you want it least; the three-card reload comes online only after an opponent has bled, by which point you have usually emptied out anyway. Spectacle is typically sold as a discount, but this card inverts it into a design lever: it charges you more for firing at your best moment, asking a fast deck to pay up at exactly the point refueling matters most.

