Skittering Surveyor
This is what fixing looks like when you commit to it: a body that does almost nothing in combat in exchange for guaranteeing the rest of your spells cast on curve. The lineage here runs back through Burnished Hart and forward into every colorless "fetch a basic" line, but the construct frame is where it stops being a plain cantrip. It is an artifact, so it counts for affinity and metalcraft and improvise; it is a creature, so it can be sacrificed, blinked, reanimated, or tutored as a body rather than a spell. Each of those interactions converts a one-time fixing trigger into something repeatable, which is the entire reason the card outlives its rate. The fetch grabs the basic to hand rather than the battlefield, so it never accelerates you; it smooths a multicolor manabase without warping the curve, which is precisely the job in a deck that already runs enough colorless utility to afford a 1/2 that taps for nothing. The shuffle clause pulls its own weight too, clearing a known draw or a fetch's scry residue and giving you a fresh look. None of this asks for clever play; it asks only that your deck wants both a creature and a land in the same colorless slot, and a surprising number of them do.



