That's just the start of the bevy of offerings that are available in Tarkir: Dragonstorm
Formats like Draft and Sealed, where you build your deck on the spot, come to mind
Very limited distribution: often produced in fewer than 100 copies, or even fewer than 50
Thus a card that dominated the formats it was legal in or has regular play in Modern or Legacy like Atarka's Command, Wild Cantor, Burning-Tree Emissary, Huntmaster of the Fells, Manamorphose, or Bloodbraid Elf, would still need to prove it's chops at the kitchen table
While temporary removal seems like a pretty big drawback when compared to board wipes that destroy or exile cards, there are a few pretty handy upsides to bouncing permanents back to your opponents hand instead of destroying them