There is one card with a steep pre-sale price tag, and the rest of the set trails significantly behind
A manifested creature card can be turned face up any time for its mana cost
"Pooh Pirate Ship," an Item card, returns a Pirate card from the discard pile to the player's hand - great for second chances
It's not an exact science, but it's undoubtedly true for Agatha's Soul Cauldron, which has a borderless version worth a couple of bucks more than the original
(If the card representing that permanent isnt a creature card or it doesnt have a mana cost, it cant be turned face up this way.) 701.58c: If a card with morph is cloaked, its controller may turn that card face up using either the procedure described in rule 702.37e to turn a face-down permanent with morph face up or the procedure described above to turn a cloaked permanent face up
Perhaps they should dock you a point or two for your lack of originality