Let's see what the rough ratios are for Vampiric Bloodlust and how it compares: 37 lands and 6 ramp: Sol Ring, Boros Signet, Orzhov Signet, Rakdos Signet, Worn Powerstone, Black Market 43 mana: Mathas, Fiend Seeker, Skeletal Scrying, Damnable Pact, Read the Bones, Ambition's Cost, Syphon Mind, Skullclamp, Heirloom Blade, Well of Lost Dreams, Underworld Connections, Outpost Siege 11 sources of card advantage: Captivating Vampire, Dark Impostor, Anowon, the Ruin Sage, Patron of the Vein, Drana, Kalastria Bloodchief, Vein Drinker, Butcher of Malakir, Swords to Plowshares, Go for the Throat, Crackling Doom, Mortify, Consuming Vapors, New Blood, Return to Dust 14 single target removal: Fell the Mighty, Merciless Eviction 2 board wipes: Bloodline Necromancer 1 recursion: 0 tutors Bojuka Bog 1 graveyard hate: Blood Tribute and Kindred Charge 2 surprise "I Win" cards: Vampiric Bloodlust has a ton of ways to remove opposing creatures that could get in the way of your army

Burning Wish has proven itself to be the best of the cycle, showing up in significantly more decks than any of the other wishes over the years (in fact, Burning Wish has seen just about as much play as all of the other Judgment wishes put together)
It also happens to be a core part of its strategy
This set has so many viable cards