Three mana for a symmetric 2-damage sweep would be a sideboard card in a format whose commons cluster at 2/2 and 2/3. The Sneak line is the entire reason this is a maindeck card. By returning an unblocked attacker during the declare blockers step, you fire the sweep for a single mana, and the bounced threat dodges the damage because it was never blocked in the first place: there is no defender assigned to it, so it simply leaves combat clean while everything else takes 2.
UR Tempo and RW Aggro want it most, for different reasons. UR builds toward exactly this beat: send an evasive Sneak threat, declare it as the unblocked attacker, and for a single mana clear two ground 2/3s while your flier returns to redeploy next turn. RW treats it more conservatively, as a reset that protects a key attacker (often one carrying Bespoke Bō) while clearing the white 2-toughness blockers stalling the red curve. P1P4 to P1P6 in either color, drifting earlier if you are already deep in Sneak payoffs.
The physics make the cheap mode reliable rather than cute. Common blockers sit at 2 toughness with regularity, and medium speed means combat happens on turns three through five with real boards, which is precisely when a one-mana wrath earns its keep. The drawbacks are specific: Grounded for Life punishes the attacker you mean to return if you tap out a turn early, and Putrid Pals and the other 3-toughness commons shrug off the 2 entirely, so against BG you are paying R to break even on a two-for-one rather than to wrath.

