If you have both an Ingenious Infiltrator and Yuriko trigger on the stack, you should let the Infiltrators trigger resolve first, as you may draw into a Brainstorm, which you can then cast to put high mana-cost cards on top of your deck before the Yuriko trigger resolves
Drana has flying and a decent statline, making it easy to connect for combat damage to ensure Drana's effect triggers

Common (36) 1 Brainstorm 1 Dark Ritual 1 Deny Reality 1 Commander's Sphere 1 Wayfarer's Bauble 1 Command Tower 1 Dismal Backwater 1 Evolving Wilds 1 Forgotten Cave 1 Path of Ancestry 1 Swiftwater Cliffs 1 Terramorphic Expanse 8 Mountain 8 Swamp 8 Island Uncommon (20) 1 Heralds of Tzeentch 1 Nurgle's Rot 1 Bloodcrusher of Khorne 1 Chaos Terminator Lord 1 Herald of Slaanesh 1 Noise Marine 1 Seeker of Slaanesh 1 The Lost and the Damned 1 Bile Blight 1 Bituminous Blast 1 Assault Suit 1 Sol Ring 1 Talisman of Creativity 1 Talisman of Dominance 1 Talisman of Indulgence 1 Worn Powerstone 1 Barren Moor 1 Crumbling Necropolis 1 Molten Slagheap 1 Temple of the False God Rare (41) 1 Lord of Change 1 Blight Grenade 1 Great Unclean One 1 Mandate of Abaddon 1 Mortarion, Daemon Primarch 1 Nurgle's Conscription 1 Plague Drone 1 Poxwalkers 1 Sloppity Bilepiper 1 Tallyman of Nurgle 1 Venomcrawler 1 Aspiring Champion 1 Bloodthirster 1 Dark Apostle 1 Keeper of Secrets 1 Khrn the Betrayer 1 Knight Rampager 1 Let the Galaxy Burn 1 Blood for the Blood God

What keeps these from being high powered decks are two things
This means its ideal on creatures like Blood Artist et al, and also on bigger threats like Harvester of Souls and Butcher of Malakir
Part of the awkward aspect of doing years rather than sets or blocks is that it has this effect