Brilliant Plan
Five mana for three cards is the unmodified baseline, the rate against which every sleeker draw spell in blue gets measured and found cheaper. The natural point of comparison is Concentrate, which draws the same three for , a full mana less for an identical effect, and beyond that a long line of efficiency upgrades. Divination prices two cards at three mana; modern designs like Chemister's Insight and Behold the Multiverse fold flashback or foretell onto roughly the same body of cardflow. This sits at the bottom of that progression, a sorcery-speed refill with no kicker, no flashback, no scry, no rider of any kind. The design value here is precisely the absence: it is the unadorned constant, the version with every cost-reducing or value-adding feature stripped off, so the price of three cards in blue can be read in isolation. That makes it less a card with a strategic identity than a reference point, the plainest possible way to turn mana into raw card advantage, useful chiefly as the line everything else improves on.





