Unblinking Bleb
Morph is usually a self-contained bargain: pay three for a face-down 2/2, then flip it later for whatever the front side does. This little Illusion turns that bargain inside out by making the flip itself the reward. The scry triggers not just when you unmorph this creature but whenever any permanent is turned face up, on either side of the table, so the body stops being the payoff and becomes a passenger on a morph engine. Every face-down creature in your deck suddenly carries a smoothing trigger on its back, and the flip you were going to make anyway (to ambush a blocker, to dodge removal, to land a tempo swing) now also rearranges your top two cards. Because the trigger reads any permanent, an opponent's morph plan feeds yours too; their unmorph hands you a free dig. The 1/3 body is the tell: this was not built to win combat but to sit on the table accruing card-filtering while the rest of the morph plan does the work. The design treats morph not as a single creature's trick but as a shared subsystem with its own engine bolted on, which is why the body almost does not matter. Read the trigger carefully and you find a payoff in search of a critical mass of face-down creatures to feed it.
