draw the same number of cards you banished
It will mostly be used in G/R Ramp style decks alongside Hour of Promise as a somewhat inefficient removal spell that doubles as a finisher against control decks, but I could also see red aggro decks that play it in their sideboard for the control matchup because of one card: Settle the Wreckage
If you want to secure a fair offer, always know the market value of your cards beforehand and be ready to negotiate a bit
The one innovation was that, while Innistrad only had DFCs that were a creature on both sides (and one planeswalker on both sides at mythic rare), Dark Ascension had two DFCs that started as artifacts, one of which wasn't even a creature on the back face
These decks are all a bit underwhelming, but that is for a good reason as they make it super simplistic and cheap to start playing
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