Logic Knot
The marriage of delve and an X counterspell is the design idea worth dwelling on. Mana Leak and its kin tax the opponent on a fixed curve: the threat of the counter decays as the game goes long and players sandbag mana. Logic Knot inverts that decay by reading off your graveyard instead of your land count. Every fetchland crack, every cantrip, every spent removal spell becomes a future X point, so the counter that would limp into the late game on a tax of one or two instead grows teeth precisely when graveyards are full. Because delve exiles graveyard cards to pay generic mana, the spell's ceiling decouples from the time it costs to cast it: with two blue sources untapped, the X portion can be fueled entirely from the yard, turning a held-up turn into a counter the opponent has to find four or five mana to beat. The tension is built right into the cost. Those same graveyard cards are fuel for the rest of a graveyard-leaning deck, and Logic Knot competes for them with everything else that wants them gone. Spend the yard countering a threat and the snapback engines starve; hoard the graveyard and the counter stays a soft tax. It is a counterspell whose ceiling you set yourself, turn by turn, by deciding how much of your own past you are willing to bury.


