Thaumaturge's Familiar
Colorless card selection in its plainest wrapper: a flying body that smooths a single draw as it lands and asks nothing of your color commitments. That colorlessness is the whole reason a card this modest exists. Scry-on-a-flier is a well-worn template, but it usually rides inside a specific color's slot and answers to that color's curve; stripping the effect down to a generic artifact means any deck, regardless of what it is casting, can run a small evasive body that filters its top card on the way in. The 1/3 frame marks this as a blocker and a trade piece rather than a clock: three toughness holds up against small ground threats and survives an incidental point of damage, but the single point of power means it pressures nothing on offense, and in the air it dies to most fliers rather than dominating them. The scry is there to keep three mana from feeling wasted, giving the drop a purpose beyond the stats. What you get is a middle-of-the-curve artifact creature with one point of card selection stapled to its entry: an evasive speed bump that fits any shell because it belongs to no color, and one more body for strategies that count artifact creatures specifically.

