If you really want to stick it to that one Lier, Disciple of the Drowned player, there are a handful of cards that prevent your opponents from taking extra turns: Of these effects, Gerrard's Hourglass Pendant and Trouble in Pairs stand out as desirable effects for the average EDH deck
I honestly have a feeling this strategy might be secretly broken, mostly because many decks simply cannot interact with what its doing and can lose on the spot
Bitterblossom can be the base of a faerie typal deck, add fliers to the board, pressure control decks, and synergize with ninjutsu creatures, all in one package
If they manage to turn over completely in the air before landing, then they provide an impactful effect
(10/4/2004) A copy of a Volrath's Shapeshifter will have the shapeshifting ability
Tournament-legal Magic: The Gathering (MTG) cards have used the same design on the back of the cards since Alpha