Rather, it adds another color
Delighted Halfling sees perhaps the widest play out of any card mentioned thus far, owing to it being more or less a second copy of Birds of Paradise in many decks that can help your spells not be countered
Nice and easy to cast and without the risk of getting Disenchanted too
Spike Weaver Spike Weaver has some of the most confusing yet terrifying Magic art
The first five print runs had a copyright line that read: 1995, 96, 98 Nintendo, Creatures, GAMEFREAK
It's basically cheating (or, more precisely: a color pie break) that lets red decks get rid of problematic cards like enchantments and guarantees that its target gets out of sight and out of mind, but runs the risk of replacing it with something even worse