Card advantage is a strategic concept (rather than a specific game term) and a lot broader, and basically means having more cardboard than my opponents. For starters, any card that puts more cards in your hand is card advantage, even if it doesn't say draw. But card advantage also looks at what happens in other zones
We totally expect another Enchanted from them this set
Because the last ability of each Opposition Agent is trying to exile the card and give permission to play it, the owner of the exiled card chooses which effect wins
And its colorless, which makes it perfect to drop into equipment-matters Commander decks
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While it hasn't made too many waves in the tournament scene (although for a brief, glorious moment before Reflector Mage was banned, people were playing it at the Grand Prix level in Standard with some success), it's one of the best "build around" cards in both Standard and Modern