The problem is that the opponent's individual threats can be individually overwhelming
If you bounce that land back to your hand, it will turn back into an Umara Wizard card, but you will be free to play it as Umara Skyfalls when you next get a chance to play a land
Originally printed in 1993s Alpha set, this sorcery is one of the most devastating hand disruption spells in Magic: The Gathering history
With them, you can copy the sphinx when it enters the battlefield and exploit the legend rule to sacrifice it and return it again and again to generate infinite death triggers and ETB effects with Blood Artist, for example
(Until your next turn, that creature attacks each combat if able and attacks a player other than you if able.) Whenever chaos ensues, target creature gains islandwalk until end of turn
MTG is older than Yu-Gi-Oh, but the two games share many similarities