It looks a lot like Harrow where you additionally do a basic land cycle for a card in your hand - plus the lands come into play tapped and this is a sorcery opposed to an instant.
Regardless, it seems wacky for a red card. I certainly have personally entertained notions of doing this sort of stuff in red, such as colorshifting Crop Rotation to red, but not actually land ramping though.
I consider basic landcycling an especially potent cycling variant, which is why I kept the increase in mana value, but I find your reasoning compelling.
The issue with the effect is that it is a rather equal exchange in quantity and the most common lands are pretty interchangeable, so the effect could be cheap - except sometimes you can color screw an opponent, which puts this with the worst use of land destruction.
Shifting Borders is clever in pairing the high cost with a re-usability mechanic. Maybe cipher would have been the better call.
Hmm, the Shifting Borders you mention is obviously also but Kamigawa as a whole is notorious for its low power level. Since we don't prolly want to one-up Political Trickery, and this has basic landcycling, it would seem reasonable to me to make it cost . This would make it less bad competitively afaik, while not being strictly better Trickery, and also highlight the fact that it does indeed have a basic landcycling option that would be especially reasonable to use if you at the moment weren't able to produce the now required double for the base card.
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Weird hybrid wording "Exile target creature from the game" fixed.
It looks a lot like Harrow where you additionally do a basic land cycle for a card in your hand - plus the lands come into play tapped and this is a sorcery opposed to an instant.
Regardless, it seems wacky for a red card. I certainly have personally entertained notions of doing this sort of stuff in red, such as colorshifting Crop Rotation to red, but not actually land ramping though.
I assume this was made before Seismic Shift?
I consider basic landcycling an especially potent cycling variant, which is why I kept the increase in mana value, but I find your reasoning compelling.
I also notice now that Shifting Borders is an instant.
The issue with the effect is that it is a rather equal exchange in quantity and the most common lands are pretty interchangeable, so the effect could be cheap - except sometimes you can color screw an opponent, which puts this with the worst use of land destruction.
Shifting Borders is clever in pairing the high cost with a re-usability mechanic. Maybe cipher would have been the better call.
Hmm, the Shifting Borders you mention is obviously also
but Kamigawa as a whole is notorious for its low power level. Since we don't prolly want to one-up Political Trickery, and this has basic landcycling, it would seem reasonable to me to make it cost 

. This would make it less bad competitively afaik, while not being strictly better Trickery, and also highlight the fact that it does indeed have a basic landcycling option that would be especially reasonable to use if you at the moment weren't able to produce the now required double
for the base card.
Seems solid. Less useful now that landwalk is not really a thing, so it's not so much of a "Sea serpent to the face" enabler; but solid.
Apparently Shifting Borders exists. Also Political Trickery.
So let's add basic landcycling and
to the mana cost. Happy to have intuited an appropriate cost.
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