Ecstatic Beauty
An impulse-draw sorcery with a recursive twist buried in its final clause: for any of the three exiled cards that carry suspend, it loads four time counters onto them, converting a use-it-or-lose-it impulse into a suspended payoff that stays on a timer instead of expiring at end of turn. That is the design's real trick. A plain top-three effect like Light Up the Stage or Reckless Impulse burns the cards you can't cast this turn; here, any suspend card among the three is quietly banked, ticking down to a free cast rather than vanishing. The counter-loading and the "play until end of turn" clause are two effects that only interlock in a deck built thick with suspend spells, where a whiff on immediate value becomes a delayed one. Fittingly, the card can suspend itself for a single red, so it plays both sides of the mechanic it rewards: it can be the thing you're waiting on, or the thing that starts other things waiting. Without a critical mass of suspend cards underneath it, the counter clause reads as blank and it collapses to an ordinary impulse-three, which is the tension holding its power in check: the ceiling scales directly with how many suspend payoffs sit in the deck below, and nowhere else does its rate move.



