Man... I have multiple decks that Archdruid's Charm slots into almost immediately, namely Legolas, Master Archer.
That black Stuffy Doll, though... not requiring you to lock onto one opponent only, plus being an evasive critter and source of card draw when needed? Sign me up.
TBH, playing two lands in a turn after turn 4 will happens very rarely, so until you hit 7, this is a do-nothing enchantment that costs 4. There are faster ways to draw an additional cards each turn. Sure, if you build your EDH deck around the ability... but this is not your commander, unlike the oracle.
The set builds up the investgator side with the Detective creature type, but I start to see more and more Assassin creatures. I have my fingers crossed that both subtypes get a lord dripping with flavor.
Detectives get the uncommon Private Eye, Assassins get the new Etrata.
This feels like a massive bomb at uncommon in draft, although 6 CMC does hurt it. Ideally, by the time this comes out, you'll have a few clues banked up incidentally, and it's beefy enough to sit back as a blocker while you follow up the next couple of turns cracking them.
They crazy bastards finally printed a one-sided Horobi, Death's Wail, and they did it in a color combo that absolutely loves and enables pinging. And has multiple cheap board wipes. And has ways to help her survive board wipes.
As a longtime Horobi player, I'm foaming at the mouth here.
That black Stuffy Doll, though... not requiring you to lock onto one opponent only, plus being an evasive critter and source of card draw when needed? Sign me up.
Other arguments aside, how is Oracle of Mul Daya your commander?
That being said, I'll throw one in Magus Lucea Kane for the lulz.
I'll take your entire stock.
Detectives get the uncommon Private Eye, Assassins get the new Etrata.
I'll take Blazing Volley as a one mana one-sided board wipe that gains you 10+ life and triggers Guttersnipe and company any day.
As a longtime Horobi player, I'm foaming at the mouth here.