Whenever you get behind on lands, which is reasonably often in some white decks, like those in Boros and Mardu, the Map will be there to even you up
The same is true of cards found digitally in Magic: The Gathering (MTG) Arena, though for some reason its not immediately obvious or intuitive as to how players do this
(You cant use more than 1 VSTAR Power in a game.) Kleavor [C][C] Timber Cleave: Flip 2 coins
It is important to note that this is not the first instance where certain cards have had quite high or quite low observed pull rates
Then River Song deals damage to that player equal to its power. Being able to make River Song stronger when players mess with their deck is one thing, but being able to also hurt players for doing so is excellent
White has found its footing with creature-based draw from cards like Welcoming Vampire, Mentor of the Meek, and the simple but effective Spirited Companion