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"Summon a random Minion Card with Mana cost equal to the lowest cost card that started in your deck other than this card"
If your starting hand (the 4 cards you start with) had a 2 cost card (other than Ritual of Servitude), you would always get a 2 mana minion card from it, but if your starting hand had 4,5,6,7 cost cards, you would get a 4 mana minion from it everytime you play it.
So its not a good idea to mix 0 cost blood imps with this cards, you would get blood imps everytime you played Ritual of Servitude, if blood imps were in your starting hand.
I think it works like this.
The description says in your deck, not in your hand ;)
It will take the lowest costing card in your deck outside of itself, meaning if you have 2 of them in your deck, they will pick each other, and give 2 mana minions
Oh ok, that "started" word confused me a bit, sorry
It looks at the other 9 cards in your deck
Sees which one of the other 9 is the CHEAPEST
Looks at its mana cost
And summons a random minion card that has that cost
Does NOT look at cards that were added over the course of the Game to your deck.
Yeah. I feel like the card should state that more clearly on the card, that wildcards for it are essentially worthless