At this point, I'm looking mostly for archetypal bleed cards to branch different strategies and ways to patch up holes with perceived weaknesses.
Warden of the Inner Sky interests me as a way to give an aggressive W/x deck a different way to attack that can also synergize with the +1/+1 counters subtheme I've put together. It's a human which is relevant, scrying away bad cards is always useful for aggro decks, and turning into a big evasive beater in the air is really appealing once the ground gets gummed up.
Astrologian's Planisphere seems like a nice bridge card for artifacts/tokens/spellslinger decks. I like that blinking it with
Teleportation Circle lets you just make another body to build up, firing off a
Brainstorm can turn into a +2/+2 permanent boost in combat, and it turns the equipped creature into a wizard for
Flame of Anor synergy.
I like that Refurbished Familiar can help branch artifacts more into black and I'm hoping to eventually be able to center than theme in Grixis colors with a few more cards in the next few years. I like the idea of a flying beater for potentially cheap, more discard options are always welcome in my environment, and it's a bonus Zombie for
Gravecrawler shenanigans.
Bristlebud just looks like a nice beefy boy for a classic G/x Midrange deck. Making artifacts is always welcome and being able to turn it into a trinket to recur a milled card is some nice pseudo card advantage. It just looks like a solid roleplayer and you just need big bodies to break through boardstalls and apply pressure.
Both of the artifacts just help expand those themes a little more, I think Monument is more impressive as a support piece with the plethora of looting effects nowadays. I had seen some example decks from
@Nanonox's cube which got my wheels turning and led to picking up a copy of
Rydia, Summoner of Mist (and then adding some more sagas) to try and maximize it.
I've got an idea of how each of these cards could fit into my cube and help make things more fleshed out, but I'd like for anyone to chime in with actual experience from playing them whether they're as good as I think they can be. A part of me is thinking it's shiny new toy syndrome but I'll also flip through the binder and see them staring back and think what if.