Card Codex

M:tG card similarity search

17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Acceptable Losses

3R · Sorcery

As an additional cost to cast this spell, discard a card at random. Acceptable Losses deals 5 damage to target creature.

Similar cards

Color identity:
NameManaTypeText
Noxious Toad 2BCreature — Frog When Noxious Toad dies, each opponent discards a card. 1/1
Lightning Diadem 5REnchantment — Aura Enchant creature When Lightning Diadem enters the battlefield, it deals 2 damage to any target. Enchanted creature gets +2/+2.
Putrid Raptor 4BBCreature — Zombie Dinosaur Beast Morph—Discard a Zombie card. (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for {3}. Turn it face up any time for its morph cost.) 4/4
Molten Impact 1RSorcery Molten Impact deals 4 damage to target creature or planeswalker. If excess damage was dealt this way, note that excess damage, then you get a one-time boon with "When you cast an instant or sorcery spell, this boon deals damage equal to the noted number to target creature or planeswalker an opponent controls."
Lake Silencio Plane — Earth Still Point in Time — All spells have split second. (As long as a spell with split second is on the stack, players can't cast spells or activate abilities that aren't mana abilities.) Whenever chaos ensues, Lake Silencio deals 6 damage to target creature an opponent controls. If a creature dealt damage this way would die this turn, exile it instead.
Stronghold Rats 2BCreature — Rat Shadow (This creature can block or be blocked by only creatures with shadow.) Whenever Stronghold Rats deals combat damage to a player, each player discards a card. 2/1
Cackling Witch 1BCreature — Human Spellshaper {X}{B}, {T}, Discard a card: Target creature gets +X/+0 until end of turn. 1/1
Pull from Tomorrow XUUInstant Draw X cards, then discard a card.
Arc Lightning 2RSorcery Arc Lightning deals 3 damage divided as you choose among one, two, or three targets.
Flames of the Firebrand 2RSorcery Flames of the Firebrand deals 3 damage divided as you choose among one, two, or three targets.
Page 147