I don't like running multitudes of sac effects in Karador as I am not often trying to sac my board. I want to sac one or two things at a time which is why Viscera Seer has yet to be included. Though, I have thought about it. Yawgmoth is the main one that can sac everything. I am usually wanting something more precise though I am typically able to work around False Prophet so working around Farewell wouldn't be much different. And just firing it off to get rid of Enchantments and Artifacts isn't the worst either. I might have to revisit this nowpokken wrote: ↑9 months agoIn Karador, Ghost Chieftain if you're running sacrifice outlets it seems fantastic honestly, but it depends on how many creature vs. non-creature enablers you're running I'd be inclined pretty strongly to be a Viscera Seer heavy build myself where I'd just sac my board and junk everything except graveyards with some regularity. But I am very down on enchantment/artifact enablers these days, in almost all decks. Even here in Ephara I tend to not care about anything except Ephara and not run out enough onto the board I can't afford to pop creatures.
I think the main thing keeping Rift for me right now is the availability with Spellseeker and Muddle the Mixture - but I am definitely keeping my eyes peeled for new sweepers. Vanquish the Horde has been spectacular for example.
But that is a far point about Rift. While it costs 7 mana to cast in almost every circumstance, it can be gotten off some tutors, as can Winds of Abandon, which is definitely nice and raises its stock a bit for sure.
I haven't gotten to the point of Vanquish the Horde in anything but maybe I should. I think it would fit into a few decks since firing it off for two mana is likely going to happen more often than not.