Stockpiling Celebrant
Bouncing your own permanent is usually a cost you pay to reuse an enter-the-battlefield trigger, and this Dwarf can read that way: return a value creature to replay it, or pick up a token-maker or a resolved permanent for a second go. But the scry 2 rider reframes the transaction. The bounce is optional and the scry only fires if you take it, so the whole design converts a defensive replay into a light card-selection engine stapled to a serviceable attacker. Return a creature that has already done its work, filter two cards deep, and the tempo you surrendered gets softened by knowing (and shaping) what comes next. The 3/2 frame matters here: this is a beater that smooths your draws when it lands, not a stalling engine, and putting a rummage-adjacent trigger on a proactive body rather than a defensive wall is the choice that gives the card its shape. Note the ceiling, though. With no Flash, you can only cast this creature at sorcery speed, so the bounce cannot answer a removal spell aimed at one of your permanents; it is a value replay you sequence on your own turn, not a reactive save. The floor is cleaner than most versions of this template: with no target you want, you decline the return and keep an honest 3/2 for three, no wasted trigger, no downside.
