Lookouts Dispersal does a bad Lofty Denial impression as it is very good when you draw one of your eight Pirates but pretty clunky when you dont
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You want to ramp into it more than any other card not just because of its awesome offensive power, ramp and value assuming all goes well but because it keeps you in the game when all goes tits up
If we can keep Teferi off the board, Didn't Say Please and Thought Collapse allow us to play a weird control-mill game, where we try to stick a copy or two of Drowned Secrets, always leave up a counterspell for whatever threat our opponent might have (while hopefully using the rest of our mana to cast cheap mill cards during our turn), and slowly mill away our opponent's library as we counter their threats

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Arahbo, the First Fang Being a cat anthem is nice, but Arahbo, the First Fangs biggest benefit is its ability to give you two bodies for the price of one