That being said, I think its slightly better than Deadly Dispute because it costs one mana instead of two, which can make all the difference in a game
Both commander choices are great for the deck, and unlike most cases, where there's a clear "best" commander, the choice between Tidus and Yuna is completely up to personal preference (although Yuna is the stronger of the two)
Prerelease starts June 6, full release June 13
Don't forget that you can mill yourself too, letting you use Brain Freeze to fuel graveyard-based strategies or self-mill win conditions
Every combination of modes on the card is good here, though note that if you choose the tap and the return target permanent mode, they can fizzle the whole spell if the first mode is removed
Never before has the shoot em up, wagon-chasing ways of the Wild West been associated with MTG, so this is a unique change of pace for both collectors and Wizards of the Coast, who continue to buck trends by releasing unexpected MTG collaborations and exciting D&D product releases