I think a card that just gives +1 card/+1 action on the next turn could give a good action reliability boost to the right type of engine and would be worth getting two of in a lot of cases. With one of these in play each turn, you don't need to draw a Village in your starting hand, and can have better reliability in a deck that doesn't have a ton of excess actions. Since you are playing this "Village" on the previous turn, it doesn't matter if your other one is the last card in your deck.
In the right context, this type of effect is stronger, the problem is, you need twice as many cards to get that effect every turn, so to compare it to the regular version of the card, you have to double the price and use 2 buys. (This considers only the drawing your deck case.) If I have a deck setup that draws itself entirely from duration effects, and then just plays new durations to set up the next turn, then it is 100% reliable. The same cards that take effect this turn lose some reliability, but the cost is much lower because I don't have to buy 2 copies of everything.