Vraska's Scorn
Drain four life and tutor up the planeswalker whose name it bears: the design here is a deck-thinning tutor stapled to a life-loss effect that does not refill your own total. The four life loss matters as much as the search clause, because it makes this a clock-closer as well as a setup spell, the kind of card you cast when an opponent is already low and you want to find Vraska, Scheming Gorgon to finish the job. What distinguishes it from a generic black tutor is the named-target restriction: it can only ever fetch one specific card, so its value is entirely tethered to whether that card is worth building around. The dual-zone search (library and/or graveyard) is the quiet generosity in an otherwise narrow effect; a tutor that also reaches the graveyard survives the card being discarded or milled, which keeps the package resilient across a long game. This is a character-flavored spell built to assemble a story rather than to answer a board, where the mechanical payoff is gated behind committing to the partner card by name.
