A couple other difficult-to-parse cards of note are Timesifter and Sphinx of the Second Sun, mostly because they disturb turn orders
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While its not as potent as Culling Ritual, its still a solid answer to tokens and has plenty of use cases
I love this in the 99 of aggro decks like Boros Aggro, or goad brews that want to force attacks like the first one for triggers, or cast from exile triggers like Rakdos's Prosper, Tome-Bound or well, you can see the synergies, card flow and forced attacks this little boy can do and he drops before real counters are on line or are immune to them like Swan Song or Negate or An Offer You Can't Refuse
We're working with a single printing of every card, so even though Grizzly Bears has been printed 26 times across various sets, we only really care about one of them
[11]: Gain control of all nonland permanents until end of turn