We know that "actions" include casting a spell, activating an ability, conceding, and anything worded "[a player] may do [thing], if not [other thing]" or "[a player] does [thing] unless [a player] does [other thing]"
These cantrip-esque effects become card advantage in the long run
Standard Cori-Steel Cutter Abuelo's Awakening Monstrous Rage Heartfire Hero Up the Beanstalk Hopeless Nightmare This Town Ain't Big Enough Alchemy Cori-Steel Cutter Pioneer Best-of-One on MTG Arena Tibalt's Trickery Historic Counterspell There's a full blog post detailing why all of these changes were made, but most of the focus is on Standard, as this format is seeing the most changes
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While this card can be OK, getting a few threats back all at once is worth chucking a load of filler artiffacts away for