Of One Mind
Divination has been the yardstick for blue's two-card draw since the beginning: three mana, no strings, no impact on the board. This one keeps that payload identical and moves the price onto a deckbuilding condition. Field a Human alongside a non-Human and the discount fires, turning the effect into a one-mana refill; miss the requirement and you pay full freight for something you could have gotten cheaper elsewhere. The design is a bet on typal diversity rather than raw power, and the condition is stricter than it first reads because it demands two creature types at once, both present the moment you cast the spell, which most blue-heavy shells never naturally supply. Left to a pure control build the card sits at its floor as a plain three-mana Divination variant; the reward lives entirely at the ceiling, where satisfying the condition drops it to a one-mana draw-two that no blue instant or sorcery matches at that price. The clever part is who it was built for. Human-and-companion pairings come easily to white and green aggressive frames, so the card asks a blue splash to earn its keep by committing to a board it already wants, then pays that commitment back with cheap card advantage between combat steps. Hand it to a creature deck running mixed types and it becomes some of the most efficient refueling a two-color aggressive plan can reach; leave it in a monolithic base and it simply refuses to fire.
