Several Wizards fit well into Spellslinger decks (like Goblin Electromancer and Murmuring Mystic), and with a high density of cheap spells, they can turn into dangerous threats
If you pay the evoke cost, you can have the creature's own triggered ability or abilities resolve before the evoke triggered ability

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Control could buy you some time as well
Particularly for a human tribal, I prefer Sigarda, Heron's Grace because she combines value and usefulness for the board
Though exceptionally rare, sealed items such as Booster Boxes or Starter Decks represent the pinnacle of vintage collecting, providing a glimpse into the original pack-opening experience of the early nineties