Staggering Insight
A two-mana Aura that bundles three upsides onto one creature, and the design lives in the tension that has haunted creature enchantments since Alpha: the two-for-one risk. Spend a card on a creature, the creature dies, and you are down two cards and a turn. Staggering Insight answers that by making the payoff land before the opponent can punish it. Lifelink stabilizes the moment the creature connects with anything, blocker or player, so even a chump-traded attack pays you in life. The card draw is the part that demands evasion: it fires only on combat damage to a player, the constraint that holds the engine in check. Pin it on a creature already too big to block profitably, or one that simply cannot be blocked, and a single combat step swings the resource math fully back in your favor: bigger body, life buffer, fresh card to replace the Aura you spent. What separates it from older enchantment-based card engines in the Curiosity lineage is that it answers all three of an aggressive deck's needs at once. It makes the creature larger, it buys back the tempo of attacking, and it refills the hand the aggro plan keeps emptying. The trigger carries no spell-cast clause and no color requirement; any connection to a face is enough. It is clean small-creature white-blue tempo design, the kind of card that turns a one-drop into an engine the turn it gets through.


