While Emrakul, the Aeons Torn still sees fringe play as a sideboard option in various decks to foil Mill strategies (among other things in Indomitable Creativity), Emrakul, the Promised End now sees the most play
"Those who enjoyed the Yu-Gi-Oh
I understand why she isnt, but it doesnt help
The downside is that they are a bit narrow in scope, lending themselves almost exclusively to red and green aggro lists
You could choose not to pay the cost and bury the creature, but you still get all the enter the battlefield and dying triggers that come along with the creature
This time, perhaps due to the performance effects involving blue, many 5-mana cards were printed, so I get the feeling that 5-mana cards were not intentionally allocated to the mono-green decks being built