Talk:Sentence of Curse/@comment-24274856-20190109020452/@comment-11372432-20190115104959

There likely will be both a searcher and a way to protect this card from like likes of Zeus and Vanity. But regardless, my point was that this is A) harder to remove than Requiem, B) has no soul to drop, C) does not require the deck to go out of its way to protect it, D) doesn’t cost anything to play, and E) doesn’t actually need to be on the field for multiple turns.

To explain my last point, if you have multiple copies in hand, you can just cast one and then cast another if that one gets removed and you don’t have to start over like with Requiem. Plus, if you get it later on in the game, you can still just play it after using stuff like Geil to add to the count.

In short, this is better than Requiem.