I played two quick constructed runs with mono blue, missing some Wizard's Retort (I actually ran out of uncommon wildcards lol). The deck is ... inconsistent. It's extremely reliant on
Curious Obsession. If I'm able to go first, play Mist Cloaked Herald and then Curious Obsession with Spell Pierce up, it feels like I can't lose. On the other hand if I don't have Curious Obsession then I'm caught between a rock and a hard place. A 1-damage / turn clock with the Herald is obviously terrible, but if I have to start adding more creatures I generally have to leave my shields down for a turn, and then a powerful creature like Goblin Chainwhirler or even worse, Lyra Dawnbringer, outright wins the game. I even almost lost a game to a Vampires deck because Bishop's Lieutenant cannot be raced, and he also had the vampire lord in play making his creature too big for any of mine to trade with. Eventually though he attacked with everything, I flashed in a Merfolk Trickster to turn off his Legion Lieutenant for a turn, and traded. I won the game by the skin of my teeth after that. I got lucky with this however. If he'd just drawn another Legion Lieutenant he'd have won - not only could I not afford to leave up counterspells, I didn't have Essence Scatter in hand, and there's nothing I can topdeck that would beat that!
Having said that, I did go 5-3 and 6-3, so it's not
that inconsistent (especially since some of the losses were because of me still learning to pilot the deck).
I feel like the deck is almost there, but is definitely not tier 1. On the other hand it did let me escape the free play queue for which I am very grateful.