I think in most cases those cards are card selection, and not card advantage. Card selection is often more powerfull the card advantage in a combo deck.
That's why I wrote it as I did, "Avantage/conversion" as selection is an advantage, even if it isn't raw card numbers. Trading in your Elvish Mystic for a Reclamation Sage is an advantage when you don't need a turn 10 dork, but you need to kill that Grave Pact (or similar).
I simply feel like it is so bad to draw an Elvish Mystic on turn 5... that it is unplayable.
You can also use other card advantage/conversion practices with the Mystic. Survival of the Fittest, Evolutionary Leap, or spellshapers, like Bog Witch. Turns a lackluster draw into some other resource of value.
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That's why I wrote it as I did, "Avantage/conversion" as selection is an advantage, even if it isn't raw card numbers. Trading in your Elvish Mystic for a Reclamation Sage is an advantage when you don't need a turn 10 dork, but you need to kill that Grave Pact (or similar).
You can also use other card advantage/conversion practices with the Mystic. Survival of the Fittest, Evolutionary Leap, or spellshapers, like Bog Witch. Turns a lackluster draw into some other resource of value.