Virtue of Knowledge // Vantress Visions
The enchantment half doubles a narrow slice of triggers: not every ability, but the ones a permanent's arrival sets off. Panharmonicon covered artifacts and creatures, then Yarok widened the effect to any permanent entering. This puts that doubling on an enchantment, a permanent type harder to sweep than a body, and staples an Adventure front to it so the card never costs you tempo up front. The front half sharpens the whole package. Vantress Visions is a cheap instant that copies an activated or triggered ability you already control, which folds neatly back into the enchantment it becomes: cast the spell early to fork a trigger, then replay the same card later as the permanent that turns every future enter trigger into two. One card serves as both a piece of the payoff and a piece of the setup, staggered across turns. The copy clause carries its own wrinkle: because you may choose new targets for the copy, a single targeted trigger can now hit two things instead of one. The original still resolves against its own target; the copy is an addition, not a redirect, and it can only fork abilities you control, so it will not answer an opponent's trigger aimed at your board. It reads like a value enchantment with a spell attached, but each half feeds the other, and the copy is doing structural work rather than padding the Adventure.



