The Bird Wizard turns your noncreature spells into blink effects or Spirit tokens, depending on your needs
Yet, despite its haters, poison counters still find their way onto players, either through incremental spells (Infectious Inquiry, for example), or via a one-off toxic creature that fit's a deck's theme
(There is psychological value to countering an opposing spell with a Force Spike since they are so easy to play around, yet it's not worth playing around them in Commander because they aren't heavily played, which makes getting your powerful spell hit by Jwari Disruption especially devastating.) As for the rest of the bunch, Silundi Vision is listed as an often play just because you need to be a reasonably spell-heavy deck for it to work
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Magic the Gathering has been going all out on Booster Fun and Secret Lair since 2019, and Pokemon has quickly followed suit with all sorts of wacky cool new stuff