Warrior's Sword
The clever thing this Equipment pulls off is that it never waits for a creature to arrive. Job select bundles a body into the Equipment itself: cast it, get a Hero token, and the +3/+2 lands immediately, producing a 4/3 Warrior for four mana with the buff already stapled on. That resolves the oldest problem in Equipment design, the one Living Weapon first cracked: a stat bonus that evaporates the moment its host is answered, because it has nothing to sit on. Where Living Weapon spat out a black Germ, this hands you a colorless attacker, and the Warrior type it confers opens tribal lines a plain stat boost would not. The catch lives in the equip cost. At to move it, this is not a blade you casually re-suit mid-game the way you might a cheaper piece; once the original bearer falls, re-attaching is a genuine commitment rather than a reflex. So the card knows exactly what it is: a self-contained aggressive threat first, a redistributable buff a distant second. You pay the equip tax only after you have already decided to keep this artifact around, and the whole plan hinges on the token banking that front-loaded value before an answer shows up.
