Even though the card is now more difficult to play in decks, its ability to negate effects and destroy cards, while also having a high ATK stat, makes it one of the best support cards that the "Dark Magician" strategy has ever received
(You do not use "Polymerization".) Your opponent cannot activate cards or effects with the same name as any banished card
Very Shadows over Innistrad , with spirits and investigating, but brought up to a more modern rate
In gameplay, it represented a high-investment, high-reward boss monster, requiring significant setup but delivering overwhelming presence once summoned, making it instantly memorable to players even if it wasnt consistently meta-dominant
This may be the type of card you see as a two-of in decklists though because of how good it is against certain strategies