Sinister Sabotage
Cancel with a rider at three mana has been the design floor for a generation of blue control: Dissolve scried, Disallow widened the net to activated and triggered abilities, and this one trades that flexibility for graveyard selection. Surveil 1 is the difference, and it changes the math of holding the spell up. Counter wars are decided by who runs dry first, so every counter that also filters the next draw buys a marginal card-quality edge each time it fires. Peek at the coming card; bin it if it is a land you do not need or a spell you cannot cast, keep it if it is the answer you want next turn. In a graveyard-fueled shell the surveil doubles as deliberate self-mill for delve, flashback, or escape, so the filtering that reads as minor smoothing elsewhere becomes an enabler. What separates it from a bare three-mana counter is that the filtering is free, riderless, and always on: no life paid, no additional target, no cast condition. The floor is never worse than the baseline hard counter, and the ceiling is one card deeper into your gameplan. That is the whole pitch: a clean answer to any spell on the stack that also nudges your next few draws in the right direction. It counters spells only, not activated or triggered abilities, so the reach stops where Disallow's begins; the trade is depth of information for breadth of target.



