The common trait all these three cards share is that they can all be spellslinger engines, very similarly to Kessig Flamebreather
which just so happens to be the equip cost for some of the strongest Equipment cards ever printed: Sword of Feast and FamineSword of Feast and Famine, Sword of Fire and IceSword of Fire and Ice, and Sword of Light and ShadowSword of Light and Shadow
Its an infectious amount of optimism and passion that takes me back to being a kid on the playground
Conjuring a card means it's a real, physical (digitally physical, more so than a token) card and can be bounced back to your hand or sent to the graveyard
This card also has the Evasive keyword, which means that it cannot be challenged by another character unless they have Evasive on their turn, making it that much harder to get rid of - and opponents will want to get rid of Jafar, Striking Illusionist because of its ability
(c) prevent, investigate, and address fraud and other illegal activity, security, or technical issues