Mission Briefing
Snapback to a known quantity: this is a refinement of Snapcaster Mage's recursion, traded out of a creature shell and into a clean instant. Snapcaster gives you the spell at flash speed with a body attached and a target you have to protect; this hands you the same "cast something from the yard" effect without the 2/1, and pairs it with selection. The surveil 2 is doing two jobs at once: it digs toward whatever you want to find, and it stocks the graveyard you are about to rebuy from, so the card can set up its own target when your yard is thin. The exile clause is the cost of admission, the same self-cleanup that keeps the recurred spell from looping back: rebuy once, then it is gone for good. What separates the two is sequencing. Because you surveil before you choose, you are not locked into a target the moment you cast; you see two more cards first and can mill exactly the spell you wish you had drawn. That ordering is the whole reason to run it over a body: it turns a backward-looking effect (flash back what is already dead) into a forward-looking one (assemble the yard, then spend it). The result is a counterspell-and-card-advantage tool that asks for double blue up front and a graveyard worth dipping into, most at home where both those resources keep flowing.



