Usually I don't really talk about False God balance (mainly because I care more about their theme rather than their tactics), but Paradox irks me
because of that reason.
Yes, I get that he's supposed to be the 'paradoxical' False God who can stuff an additional 2 copies of key cards (Blessing, Deja Vu, etc.) in his deck, but I personally think that causes his deck to feel overly stuffed with useless cards from time to time when he doesn't have the quanta, or worse - he can't
play those cards because he doesn't have the quanta necessary. Not to mention - 8 cards in a deck is just a no-no.
For example: Deja Vu and Hourglasses rely heavily on Time, while his Blessings, Miracles, and Immaterial permanents rely on early Rays of Light - the fact that he gets
quanta from ONLY his mark just screams out that more than three-quarters of the time, he can't rush you in the first few turns because he simply doesn't have the damage output to do so, nor does he have the means to quickly boost his Deja's so they can overwhelm you (unless your deck is particularly slow and or designed to be a stall). Even then, his deck can easily be countered by various forms of CC and denial, or even by his own doing (of not drawing the key cards he needs early enough). Twin Universes are supplied by Aether towers, but again: if he doesn't get them out early, OR neither player has a worthy creature out in play, does it really matter?
I want his '8 copies' to be removed, and although petitioning is bad, I personally feel like he's the 'eye sore' of all the False Gods; his theme just involves tacky duplication with strained quanta reserves alongside the ability to play more than 12 of any card. I personally want one of his elements to be stripped (preferably Aether, so as to not step over Lionheart's elemental boundaries), and his deck to be entirely reworked so that his tactics are more on creating a question of: "how should I fight him this time?", rather than "let's flip a coin to see if he'll get me down below half-health in time". Buff please.