Mono black decks dont really get to ramp very often, and one of their primary ways is sacrificing creatures but they need mana producing Altars, or a creature like Pitiless Plunderer in play to really pull it off
So, almost every card incentivizes you to switch back and forth between the two sides whether to adapt to the situation, or to repeatedly farm value from each side a la Huntmaster of the Fells
This color combination already uses some of the most powerful cards from Into the Inklands and has the ability to lift and shift to other ink color combo lineups
This had a CGC grading of only a 6, so if a higher-quality version ever came on the market, we'd expect it to go for a lot more
Although it probably isnt good enough, I do want to try using Collected Company to put one or two of these into play in my opponents draw step in Historic, but I expect it to mostly stay in Standard if it sees much play at all
While it isn't more transparent than any of the others, it makes for a very seamless transition from art into vital information