Arcane Denial
The bargain at the heart of the design is honest in a way most counterspells aren't: you stop the spell, and you pay for the privilege by handing its controller card advantage back. The accounting looks symmetrical at first (they draw up to two, you draw one) but it isn't, because the spell still didn't resolve. Both players spent a card from hand: you spent the counter, they spent the spell that got nullified. The difference is in what's left over. You replaced your card and traded it for tempo; they replaced theirs and got an extra one on top, but the two cards they draw don't undo the tempo loss of the spell they actually wanted to cast. They soften the sting, not the strategy, and that softening is the whole point. By making the counter feel less punishing to the player on the receiving end, the design lowers the social and strategic cost of running it: it's a "fair" counterspell, the kind you can lead with rather than hold in reserve, because the downside is delayed to the next upkeep and shared. It's a quietly elegant solution to the perennial problem of how to write a hard counter at two mana without making it strictly oppressive, and the replacement clause has kept it relevant in any format where raw efficiency at two mana still matters more than the card it gives away.

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