Enlightened Tutor may get you an enchantment or artifact for a single mana, but you lose a card (the tutor), and you still need to cast said enchantment or artifact
Travelling Chocobo (Borderless - Japan Exclusive) sits at roughly $4,836 right now, making it the priciest card from any Magic: The Gathering set that dropped in 2025
She provides a definite clock by creating emblems that deal continual damage to your opponent, she can wipe the board, and she can serve as an answer to larger creatures or even planeswalkers
I guess you could use Malfegor for a discard or madness deck
I dont expect you to copy my method step by step - I just hope seeing how someone else does it might incentivise you to finally tackle the hurdle that is sorting and maintaining a collection of Magic cards, and hope to provide you with some tips and tricks
Sure, Invasion of the Giants has aggressive components, but both Glimpse the Cosmos and Battle of Frost and Fire are better in a slower deck, and Beanstalk Giant isnt the worlds most aggressively costed creature either