Its strength comes from the ability to simultaneously prevent an opposing character from questing, while also giving the player of Heffalumps and Woozles a chance to draw another card
Jim Hawkins can cheat the galleon into play, while John Silver gets tons of value from locations
For just four mana up front, you can tutor up a legendary creature every single turn, giving you easy access to the majority of your deck if youre building to a legendary-matters theme
While Swiftfoot Boots costs one mana to equip, it grants hexproof and haste, which means you can continue to cast spells that benefit your creature as you see fit
A Reserved List Repeal Probably Wouldnt Make Legacy Cheap Enough To Cause a Significant Increase in the Player Base The most played deck in Legacy right now, Grixis Delver, requires no Reserved List cards outside of six dual lands
Players will try it, so it'll be interesting to see where it lands long term