Each pack is a surprise bundle of 10 cards, with a mix of common, uncommon, and rare cards
Well, if you cast something targeting a warded creature and then don't pay the tax, it means a casting trigger happened and your spell ends up in the graveyard
Requiting Hex Requiting Hex excels as a cheap and efficient piece of interaction
This way is to run cheap one and two mana cantrips that will target Blanka, trigger the ability to shoot your foes, give him a pump, and then it replaces itself and then you can do it again and again with the replaced card drawing you more gas, and then you have a big fat creature for the turn and damaged players
A simple opt-out of Alchemy option in player settings would go a long way
In such a deck you play with an empty hand anyways