While a lot of the older cards and expansions have been phased out of Standard play as part of the format's rotation, theres still a lot to take in - especially when it comes to how to build a Magic: The Gathering deck - and I shied away from trying the game for the longest time as a result
I especially love the effect of the moon shining through the branches over this graveyard
If a permanent phases out, its status changes to phased out. Except for rules and effects that specifically mention phased-out permanents, a phased-out permanent is treated as though it does not exist
I like how it combines with Paradox and related mechanics to make it something you have to build around more heavily
In any Commander deck with blue and evasion on the Commander this makes sense, as well as combat damage trigger Commanders that already run the expected Rogue's Passage and Whispersilk Cloak cards to get in hits, so you can run this
So its roughly turn five before someone attacks with a creature large enough to defeat a 0/4 Wall