There are other solid options, such as Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon, that allow you to get around normally high casting costs while hitting the opponent for a ton of infect damage as well
For general card quality Demonic is not all that yet it retains a high rating because it can allow for more unusual decks and very specific card quality
These also synergize with artifact or historic strategies, and can be especially helpful in colorless decks
Here are links to where you can find each animation mentioned in this list: [15]Thassa, Deep-Dwelling (0:28 - 0:32) [5] Cast Off // Realm-Cloaked Giant (0:43-0:48) [14] Brazen Borrower (2:24 - 2:28) [6] Questing Beast (3:06-3:12) [10] Lazav, the Multifarious (0:58 - 1:04) [2] Mnemonic Betrayal (1:07 - 1:11) [13] Thousand-Year Storm (2:06 - 2:10) [11] Tezzeret, Master of the Bridge (+2 Ability) (0:58 - 1:01) [8] Niv-Mizzet Reborn (3:54 - 4:00) [9] Verix Bladewing (0:15-0:20) [7] Massacre Wurm (0:00 - 0:04) [12] Settle the Wreckage (2:46 - 2:50) [3]Crucible of Worlds (7:51-7:55) [4] All Sagas (4:25 - 4:30) [1] Opponent Losing (4:54 - end) Note: We do not own any of the videos and pictures mentioned/used in the article
Getting to cheat out any creature from your top five each turn is going to feel like having an Omniscience that draws cards out a lot of the time
Each will be available in both English and Japanese with both foil and non-foil variants with various bundles going up to the "Master Rank Everything Bundle" that includes, well, literally everything from the superdrop for $559.84