My opponent casts it and attacks with it again
I also value the incidental lifegain because many payoffs just care about you gaining life
By the way, Fatal Push will always be a pillar of the format, a great efficient card and the premium removal for all the decks that cant afford to go red
This guy flies, I don't know how else to put it

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Weve started to see copies creep into Legacy main decks lately, but that format has significantly more threatening instants and sorceries than Modern while also having a lower creature count