Xantcha, Sleeper Agent Xantcha, Sleeper Agent could easily fit into my list of favorite designs in Magic
They're generally written "[Cost]: [Effect]." Some keyword abilities are activated abilities (such as cycling) and will have colons in their reminder text
I probably have some left over if you dont want to buy a bunch of them
This is because the Steel-type attacker benefits from consistently drawing into Item cards
The deck is built around protecting Kaalia long enough to connect and then deploying the most backbreaking Angels, Demons, and Dragons in the format for free: haste enablers and protection spells that ensure Kaalia survives to attack, evasion equipment that makes her unblockable the turn she lands, and a hand-picked top-end package of the most game-ending flying threats across three creature types
I am generally a fan of Charm and Command cycles, as I think they allow for interesting gameplay, since you can change their function in the context of a given game as opposed to it being rigid in what it always does