So what tends to happen is that eager beavers will trade for a couple of pieces from some exciting new deck (generally right after they see it perform well on stream and the prices are at their highest) only to give up once they realize, holy mackerel, Vengevine is itself a $50 card and Leyline of the Void is up to $60 and you need a playset of Arid Mesa and wait, how much is Blackcleave Cliffs these days
The thing that keeps this card from shining more than it does is how much it costs to move characters there
On top of directly affecting your first three turns, Sphinx could also let you run a more spell dense deck by cheating on lands
I always felt Cunning Rhetoric was a little slow, where Keen Duelist was very on point
Most importantly, we also got an insane new payoff for filling our deck with Spirits, enchantments, and disturb cards (which happen to be all of them in one card) in Hallowed Haunting, which can quickly take over the game by making a massive board of Spirit tokens
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