I can see it being a four-of in some Black aggro decks, essentially pre-sideboarded against sweepers, or an insurance policy post-trading
Given how often that can happen in Tales of Middle-earth, Ringwraiths are basically a 5/5 body that your opponent can't get rid of short of exiling it
But unlike some collectible bubbles, Pokemon has staying power
Its obviously great as a slam-pick to go into Kalamax, the Storm Sire, but I see this as having big potential in a lot of decks that like to have fun with instants and sorceries
A thing I like a lot about these sets is the freedom Wizards has to mix and match different keywords and see how they function together
One point further: Fifth Edition I know that at the beginning of this article I wrote that the years 93, 94 and 95 would be used as an analysis