Counterspell
The cleanest card in Magic, and the one every other counterspell apologizes to. Two blue mana, counter target spell, no conditions: no kicker clause, no mana-value cap, no "unless its controller pays," no restriction to noncreature spells. That total lack of friction is precisely why the design space around it has spent three decades iterating on what to take away. Mana Leak adds an escape hatch; Negate narrows the target to noncreature; Remand only delays; Dovin's Veto bolts on a second color to buy back the unconditional clause. Every one of those is a deliberate concession, a tax levied because the unrestricted version proved too efficient for whatever environment they wanted. No other card has done more to define what blue is or what control feels like to sit across from: the threat that any spell you cast might simply not happen, paid for at a rate that leaves the caster mana to do something else. Reprinted dozens of times since the beginning and still printed at common where the format can absorb it, this is the rare card whose power is so fundamental that the conversation has always been about what it leaves out, never about what it does. It does the one thing, and it has never needed to do more.

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