This card essentially reads, Choose target opponent you and that opponent each draw a ludicrous amount of cards. It unbalances games horridly, and has no place in a social format
You don't necessarily have anything to do in the short term if you keep these two, but if you draw a land in your next two turns you can cast it
The converted mana cost of the spell remains unchanged, no matter what the total cost to cast it was
Youve played a Swamp, youve resolved a Dark Ritual and then cast this beefy 5/5 on turn one and told your opponent go. Then, they cast Shock or Lightning Bolt or any two damage-dealing burn spell on this and your entire board goes bye-bye
Like so many other Enchanted cards, the art is what stands out most
Some of the planeswalkers are from supplemental products and arent as potent as the ones made for expansion sets, but I do like their companion spells that let you search up a copy of one of the Vraska planeswalkers from either the library or the graveyard