A lot of players start with a few staples or upgrades, then come back for the full list once the deck feels right
Noble Hierarch Noble Hierarch gets a slight nudge over Ignoble Hierarch because of the colors it supports
Beyond that, I dont often play Jund decks, so playing using Coram is a nice way to dredge up many cool cards not often utilized from my collection (in more ways than one)
Compared to Force Spike it is harder to read if they have a Daze in hand or not, they never need to leave mana open to be able to cast it and are able to tap out with impunity
Enchanted creature has "Whenever this creature attacks, if its toughness is 3 or less, put a +1/+1 counter on it.") If you don't choose a second target for Cut In, the Young Hero Role token won't be created
Goldvein Hydra Lots of heads, lots of treasure Hydras are generally quite a powerful creature type in MTG, and Goldvein Hydra looks to be no different