It reads like a junk rare, which is awesome, because I really want to build a Johnny deck around it
On the other hand, if they're removed from combat without leaving the battlefield, use their current information to determine that they're not attacking you or a planeswalker you control anymore

Of course, Im enough of a maniac to play Cascade Wurm, Bituminous Blast, and Bloodbraid Elf in the same deck: "Crazy Cascading Ketita" Creatures (14) 2 Enlisted Wurm 4 Baneslayer Angel 4 Bloodbraid Elf 4 Sprouting Thrinax Planeswalkers (2) 2 Ajani Vengeant Spells (18) 2 Path to Exile 3 Bituminous Blast 3 Lightning Bolt 3 Day of Judgment 3 Maelstrom Pulse 4 Captured Sunlight Lands (26) 1 Plains 2 Forest 2 Mountain 2 Swamp 2 Marsh Flats 2 Sunpetal Grove 2 Verdant Catacombs 3 Arid Mesa 3 Rupture Spire 3 Savage Lands 4 Jungle Shrine Captured Sunlight, for instance), but this is what came up when I Googled Four-Color Cascade Control. In a time when Jund was the only real deck, I saw a similar list in the Magic Online dailies and declared, Im playing that at FNM. This was probably among the most fun decks Ive ever played, mostly because all your cascades were insane
You don't need to improve much on an OK cheap card for it to become a great card
Like the Power Nine, Lord of the Pit was classified as a rare card in Alpha, meaning that approximately 1,008 copies were ever produced