Sin Prodder

Oracle Text
Menace
At the beginning of your upkeep, reveal the top card of your library. Any opponent may have you put that card into your graveyard. If a player does, Sin Prodder deals damage to that player equal to that card's converted mana cost. Otherwise, put that card into your hand.
Card Rulings
4/8/2016 Each opponent in turn order, starting with the one after you in turn order, may choose to have you put that card into your graveyard. Once a player does so, Sin Prodder deals damage equal to that card’s converted mana cost to that player immediately and Sin Prodder’s trigger has no further action.
EDIT: Whoa now, I think a few people misinterpreted my comment. Here's what I meant. Let's say you play Sin Prodder on turn 3. Turn 4, you flip a land, your opponent puts it into your graveyard, and you draw a non-land. Turn 5 and onward, the same thing happens, and you're stuck on 3 mana forever when you need a fourth land. This is the absolute worst-case scenario, mind you, and Sin Prodder is still an exceptionally good card.
It's a creature so maybe you don't have any other creatures & you need a blocker. Or, you thought you'd get more mana later, I mean it's bound to happen right? & the card advantage is nice if you're having deck problems.
Why play this creature if you feel mana screwed in the first place?
Playing this card on turn three is not mandatory unless it's part of your strategy.
It's a 3/2 with evasion as well???
Modern playable right here.
I think that with Thing in the Ice, Delver may be able to make a comeback. If only Obsessive search was reprinted........