Miscast
The narrower half of the Force Spike lineage, tuned for the fights that decide games between spell decks. Where Spell Pierce and Flusterstorm each carve out their own slice of the noncreature stack, this one restricts itself entirely to instants and sorceries: no help against a resolving planeswalker, no tax on a mana rock, just a clean wall thrown up in front of the exact category of spell a control mirror or combo turn actually cares about. That tighter scope is what buys the efficiency. For a single blue mana at instant speed, a Mana Leak-style tax is potent early, when three extra mana is a full turn's worth of tempo, and it stays live as insurance against the removal spell or the combo piece that has to resolve now. The tradeoff is honest and reads directly off the target line: it does nothing to a creature, an artifact, or a walker, so it lives in decks built to fight over the parts of the game that happen on the stack. This is a soft counter that ages by matchup rather than by power level, dead against half the room and among the best cards you can draw against the other half, which is precisely the bargain a one-mana counterspell with a hole in it is supposed to offer.


