In formats with larger card pools, the graveyard zone often feels more like a second hand than a disposal area for used cards
Dualcaster Mage is a simple piece that opens the door to a bunch of combos, but Galvanic Iteration and Fork have the benefit of being instants and sorceries themselves
The 100-card set contains reimagined monsters, such as a Black Luster Soldier that can't be destroyed by battle and a Magician of Black Chaos that blocks an opponent from destroying or banishing Spell and Traps
At its worst, it's still a 6 mana costed card with 7/6, Trample and Haste, so it's still a strong card without its ability
However, some players are better than me and disagreed with my analysis, specifically on the point of only specific decks wanting it, painting it with a broader brush
I'm ranking this one right on the cusp of the release of Ursula's Return, so it's difficult to make predictions around the price and popularity of the cards here