Coiling Oracle
Most cards that cantrip make you pay for the privilege twice: a body taxed for the card draw, or a card draw taxed for the body. This one refuses the tradeoff by gambling instead. Reveal the top card, and the worst case is a 1/1 that replaced itself; the best case is a 1/1 that also ramped you a full land into play, untapped and ahead of curve. You are not choosing land or spell, the library is, which means the value is real but never guaranteed, and the deckbuilder's job becomes tuning the land count so the flip lands on the half they want. That probabilistic ramp-or-draw split makes the card a fixture of Simic value piles: it advances the board, smooths the draw, and feeds anything that cares about creatures entering, all on a two-mana frame that asks nothing of the rest of the deck. The flavor lands the design exactly: a Snake Elf Druid pulling resources up from the ground or knowledge from the air, the two halves of green-blue's identity (growth and information) folded into a single trigger. It set a template that later green-blue cantrip-bodies have circled back to, the small creature whose enters-the-battlefield trigger is a free roll between mana and cards, and few have matched the elegance of doing both jobs at once with no downside attached.

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- Bloomburrow Commander#250
- Ravnica Remastered#361
- Ravnica Remastered#172
- Magic Online Promos#102289
- Dominaria United Commander#147
- Double Masters 2022#194
- Double Masters 2022#375
- Commander 2021#212




















