Dawn to Dusk
The modal template doing double duty for an enchantment-themed deck: one mode recovers a buried enchantment, the other answers an opposing one, and the "choose one or both" clause lets a single casting do both at once when you have the targets. The interesting part is the recursion mode, which returns to hand rather than to the battlefield. That distinction matters because it lets the card reclaim an enchantment with a strong enters-the-battlefield trigger or a high-value cast, rather than just plopping it back down: you pay the enchantment's mana again, but you get its on-cast and on-entry effects a second time. At four mana for a sorcery, the rate asks the deck to be built around enchantments to extract full value; cast for the single destroy mode alone, it is overpriced removal, and cast for the single return mode alone it is slow card advantage. Both halves together, with two live targets, is where the casting pays for itself. It belongs to the small family of cards aimed squarely at constellation-style and enchantress builds where the graveyard fills with enchantments worth getting back and the board fills with enchantments worth blowing up, and it is largely inert outside that context.

