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Not even Gothic horror servants should put up with that
Furious Rise gives you a form of impulse draw, but Sram and Akiri can each give you more than enough straight draw on a turn-by-turn basis to compensate for it, too
I still think this won't work, but again, it's definitely a trend
If the target has become illegal, the ability won't resolve and none of its effects will happen
This will get you to six two turns quicker which could be turn three off the back of an Elf, which is easily enough mana to actually get the blessing or just do something swingy and broken