Talk:Unexpected Gifts/@comment-32651759-20171017111112/@comment-24024415-20171031212229

I think it's just weaker in comparison to other cards that can be conjured in its place. Plus to can rely on tricks is a large part of zombie decks, but one can simply have it drawn when you don't have the tricks or even the type of deck to properly activate it's effect.

By and large, Trick-or-Treat is a great cog for the rest of the machine the player builds around him, but becomes just an average spare part when not played at maximum capacity. It ain't self-sufficient. But that's just a thought.