Because it can handle the low-toughness threats of aggressive decks and the heavy artifact synergies of the TMNT era, it remains a red staple
Its a 'may' and that means that if your opponent does not have any creatures you can exile, the flip does nothing
Another powerful sideboard card, Anger of the Gods is a powerful answer to Infect and the format's other elite aggro decks
Sacrifice it for a damage, return it to your hand, replay it for no mana, and then repeat until everyone has died
Coercive Recruiter Coercive Recruiter gives the vampire an absurd choice and makes you grin ear to ear
This deck only plays 21 lands because Experimental Frenzy is best with lower land counts, which is tricky because it costs four mana to play initially, but this is where Skirk Prospector, Wily Goblin, and Runaway-Steam Kin come in, allowing you to cast your four- and five-mana spells with fewer than four lands