Mistcutter Hydra If your problem isnt just with counterspells but with blue cards in general, Mistcutter Hydra is a threat worth considering
That alone is a solid token for 6 mana, but storm turns this into an aerial army that grows bigger with each noncreature spell you cast
End Step Transformers predates Magic: the Gathering, backed by great stories, hours of childhood memories and a legion of diehard fans
There are a number of reasons why (some of which I'll cover later), but at the core is this: they have plenty of individually powerful cards, along with powerful tribal bonuses
This infinite loop only lasts the turn so make it count with storm or artifactfall
The connection goes deeper when you consider the katakana names: *Kadabra* is written as (Yungeraa), and Uri Geller's name is (Yurigeeraa), showing a clear nod to Gellers identity, much like how *Hitmonchan* and *Hitmonlee* are inspired by Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee