Here's what I'm running instead of Call to make it feel a little less boring (I used to achieve the same result by running the promo art, which looks amazing in person). Good card is good, role-player, but I wanted it at 2/3 instead of 3/4 because green decks won't always have the t1 dork...
Buy-A-Box promo is NEW THALIA
(first strike, nonbasic lands lands and creatures your opponents control enter the battlefield tapped)
it is SO EXCITING and REALLY STRONG. there's also a weird 2UU clone that doesn't get ETB triggers.
e: nice scoop, Kirblinx
Hollow Drifter is, uh, holy shit, so busted. Yes please I'll take a Frantic Search rider on every fetchland. I actually have no idea how to cost that ability appropriately but {C} over your stock three-mana growing Wind Drake is not the right answer.
Inevitable Adversary is cool. 3/2 maybe so...
Yeah, I've used both. Probably the better option, Tabletop Simulator is a more aesthetically pleasing (you can, like, throw cards at stuff and there's a physics engine) but Cockatrice is the most efficient way to stimulate a game of Magic.
Lieutent is like 2 tix for some reason but here's my shortlist:
Bygone Bishop
Thalia's Lieutenant
Rattlechains
Asylum Visitor
Diregraf Colossus
Avacyn's Judgment
Sin Prodder
Traverse the Ulvenwald
Silverfur Partisan
Pack Guardian
He's great. Strongest against wide aggro decks, which {U}-based control historically had trouble with, mini-FoF is great against control and midrange, ult kind of supports Nahiri's ult for a more focused Superfriends design (run a big creature!). He can be demoralizing across the table when...
The two toughness was always the Vaultbreaker dealbreaker when I tested it. If it were a 4/3 I'd prob cube it. The effect is great but dying to 2/1s is rougher than sandpaper.
I rate Temples about with shocks, though I don't know if that's objectively correct. They're card selection you don't need to dedicate space to, they find you the land you need or ship your fifth one to the bottom in aggro (basically Time Walk??). ETB tapped is a real cost but now that I'm...