Evergreen keywords are important because we often have to build cycles with them, and if there aren't enough, every cycle starts looking the same

Scientists Abandon Hope Abian, Luvion Usurper (playtest) Abolish Absorb Vis Academic Dispute Academy at Tolaria West Acceptable Losses Akroma's Blessing Akroma's Vengeance Alabaster Host Intercessor Alberix, the Trade Planet (playtest) Alexi, Zephyr Mage Amber Gristle O'Maul Amugaba Ancestral Memories Ancient Excavation Angel of the Ruins Anje's Ravager Anurid Brushhopper Anvil of Bogardan Apocalypse Aquamoeba Arc Mage Arcane Subtraction Arm-Mounted Anchor Arrogant Wurm Artificer's Intuition Artillery Enthusiast Ash Barrens Astonishing Spider-Man Asylum Visitor Atemsis, All-Seeing Attunement Aura Extraction Avaricious Dragon Aven Trooper Avenger en-Dal Awaken the Honored Dead Backslide Bag of Holding Balamb T-Rexaur Balance Balduvian Horde Balloon Peddler Balshan Griffin Bandit's Talent Barbarian Bully Barkhide Mauler Barren Moor Basking Rootwalla Battle Plan Battlewing Mystic Bazaar of Baghdad Bebop, Warthog Warrior Bedhead Beastie Bedlam Reveler Behold the Beyond Binding Negotiation Blasted Landscape Blaster Mage Bloated Toad Blood Fountain Blood for the Blood God

Puresteel Paladin Puresteel Paladin bounces off of being a prominent card in Modern from time to time
Ive almost hit the buy button a couple times but not yet ready to spend close to $1k on a card
It has a ridiculously costly ward ability and dominates any board it lands on, and its worthy of all the worldbuilding that took place around it in Duskmourn
The reasoning behind this was that there were some players who disliked DFCs, a number of them being Wizards employees, and they were worried they'd be a colossal flop