If a ramp deck develops, Invasion of Zendikar will likely be good in it, and the possibility of blinking it or of bouncing it to replay it offers a ton of mana
After [On Play] You may place up to 5 level 5 red and/or black cards with [Cyborg] in their traits and different card numbers from your hand and/or trash in this Digimon's digivolution cards to gain 1 memory for each card placed
Even when you brick, you can often still set up some disruption with just the cards you drew, but losing games due to bricking is a clear weakness
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That is a hard question, because there is no definitive answer, but I wanted to find out what everyone else was thinking and see if maybe it really was worth the cost