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Idol just has a harder time triggering under most circumstances, unless you actively mess up your suit balance. Plus Ancient triggers on any wildcard. So it gets some debuffs to balance it out.
Nah it for sure can pick suits you don't have, you just got really lucky on a sequence of coinflips.
Even when you're able to remove/change cards so that 50% of your deck is a single suit, that would still be a 50% coin flip every round for a suit you don't want, that gets increasingly better for every card you manage to switch over to the one you want to proc. To me it sounds like more fun trying to get down to 3 suits only, 2 suits only and ofc the risk with encountering the boss blinds that comes with it. And of couse a major buff for specifically this joker for one deck, but I think that's fine.
It's a very different joker from the Idol, despite first glance similarity. One require heavy deck manipulation, the other doesn't but need hand consistency.