Dual-ink cards can only be used in decks with the matching two ink colors, which opens up new combinations that allow for more powerful effects, showcasing the synergy between types
With her Keep in Step ability, you get to draw cards to match the number of cards in your opponents hand, so long as they have more cards than you
If I've got Elrond and Herd Baloth on the field and cast the Cryptic Annelid I showed you earlier, I'll pay four mana, scry 1, scry 2, scry 3 and end up with an additional 17 power on board in the form of three 4/4 beast tokens, a 1 power Cryptic Annelid and six +1/+1 counters
(It can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control.) At the beginning of your upkeep, put a +1/+1 counter on equipped creature if it's blue
But at the same time, everybody knew that Counterspell at three mana was a little too weak