Youre mostly countering spells on your opponents turns anyways, and in a multiplayer formats, youve got several turns that arent yours where you could use Force of Negation
Chrome Mox doesn't give any card draw or quality and it is hardly a utility card given that it basically only does one very specific thing
Overall, Valgavoth is just as scary in play as it is in the lore, and will prove very difficult to deal with once it hits the table
In Standard, it can be cast on Turn 2 after casting either Gilded Goose or Arboreal Grazer, and it plays particularly well with either one, in that Oko and Gilded Goose each make Food for the other one, so you can keep making mana or keep making Elks as needed, and with Arboreal Grazer, you can immediately turn the Grazer into an Elk and attack for three on Turn 2
Trade it to a Timmy/Tammy in your life who likes big dragon art
Like with our fifth place deck, this one can be split if one should choose to pick up a different path