That said, I think more recent decks have overtaken them
Instead, Saga creature cards balance that big impact with temporary presence, dependably swinging the pendulum of pressure back to your opponent after all, you paid mana for something that goes away eventually but presents an interesting dilemma: Does your opponent block it
11 You Came Back Card 213/204 EN.6, Emerald Ink Surprisingly, the Action card, You Came Back, is the only version of Stitch in Azurite Sea that was made into an Enchanted version
First is an alternate Shift mechanic
No backlash against your own creatures for playing it, no chance of your opponent playing most Clone effects to copy your game plan, and a solid way to restrict the creatures any deck using blue can even put into play
Their Final Fantasy knowledge can help them build their first deck during a pre-release event, something that wouldn't have worked had Wizards of the Coast not made the effort to really solidify the set's flavor