Because theyre more restrictive than ramp that produces extra mana, they can be narrower than your average Rampant Growth but often offer much more value to decks willing to meet their restrictions
mark next to dot pattern B, the pictures were gathered from a forum and that was in the picture): Dot patterns on fake cards are usually much less intricate
Its all upside with Primal Odin, and 6 mana even feels cheap compared to some of these other cards
Old Gnawbone is a big dragon that can generate absurd amounts of mana, and this deck is so good at drawing cards that it could enable some truly heinous sequences where you cast multiple huge creatures in a turn, resulting in Eshki eliminating multiple opponents
Im confident Faith & Grief is the worst, even with the artifact support of the set
While Land Tax isn't what traditionally what you'd think of as a ramp spell, it at least ensures that you will be able to have land drops and thin out your deck for the foreseeable future