It's also a more natural price surge compared to the likes of the Kabuto saga late last year, which was more of an artificial move driven by one self-anointed royal collector
Fourth, the Monkey wears goggles, which really doesn't affect anything, but just makes the card a touch more awesome
It fits into green and white decks with various effects depending on how much you pay
Glimpse of Nature Whenever you cast a creature spell this turn, draw a card Last March of the Ents This spell cant be countered Draw cards equal to the greatest toughness among creatures you control, then put any number of creature cards from your hand onto the battlefield Lifes Legacy As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice a creature Draw cards equal to the sacrificed creatures power Rishkars Expertise Draw cards equal to the greatest power among creatures you control You may cast a spell with mana value 5 or less from your hand without paying its mana cost Budget There are some might fine cards that fall in the budget category of green card draw sorcery spells

That said, this is where I'm taking the deck: Add another staple board wipe Add more Eldrazi Add GY hate Start upgrading the lands Additions: The single best upgrade the deck isn't actually any of the Eldrazi Titans, it's Ugin, the Spirit Dragon: this is yet another one-sided board wipe for our deck, allowing us to spend the early turns ramping, drop Ugin to wipe our opponents and catch up on board, then start dropping our haymakers
The drops sold out quickly anyway and includes a really valuable reprint in Deadly Rollick