| Name | Wistful Thinking |
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Target player draws two cards, then discards four cards. |
| Flavor | "To probe the wonders of the multiverse, to gaze upon worlds unspoiled by blade or spell . . . it's enough to make one weep for the possibilities denied." |
| Artist | Brian Despain |
| Set | Planar Chaos #53 |
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About Wistful Thinking
Wistful Thinking, Sorcery, designed by Brian Despain first released in Feb, 2007 in the set Planar Chaos.
This card, Wistful Thinking, could be beneficial in a deck focused on graveyard interaction or self-mill strategies, where discarding cards can be advantageous. However, there are better options available such as [[Mind Rake]] or [[Mind Rot]] which provide more efficient card advantage and disruption. Wistful Thinking may not see much play in competitive decks due to its high cost and the potential for it to backfire by enabling graveyard strategies for the opponent.

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