This is the card that convinced me that I needed to build Magik in Pool. When you can see and change the top card of your deck, this is practically just an Avengers Mansion for 1. Domino is obviously another good choice for this.
If you aren't playing a character who can see or fix the top card of their deck, it's not quite as valuable but will still be more likely to pay for itself than not. You can look at your deck in advance to see what it has the most resources of and guess that. You should win a bit more than a third of the time just by being aware of the resource costs in your deck. Without having to memorize your entire deck's resources to make the most of this, it might be smart to consider two general states of your deck. One at the beginning with no setup, and one with maximum setup. Ask yourself, "what resource will my deck have the most of with nothing on the board?" and "what resource will my deck have the most of once all my upgrades are out." Answering these questions will help you figure out what to try to go for to get the most likely draw at different stages of the game.
Or if you need a specific card for a combo, you can just guess the resource that beats that card and hope you get lucky.
Even this metagaming isn't necessary to get value out of this. Since wild beats everything and it's more likely that one of the 5-6 cards in your hand is a wild than the top card, a wild in hand is usually a guaranteed free draw.
One thing I dislike about this is that it's a hero action, which means you can't go alter-ego as Star Lord, swap a card in your hand with the top card of your deck, and use this to draw whatever you put on top. But you can at least do the swap the next turn before going hero.