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3U · Creature — Salamander Wizard
{2}{U}: Target creature can't be blocked this turn. 3/2
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Tetsuko Umezawa, Fugitive | 1U | Legendary Creature — Human Rogue | Creatures you control with power or toughness 1 or less can't be blocked. 1/3 |
Siegebreaker Giant | 3RR | Creature — Giant Warrior | Trample (This creature can deal excess combat damage to the player or planeswalker it's attacking.) {3}{R}: Target creature can't block this turn. 6/3 |
Lord Magnus | 3GWW | Legendary Creature — Human Druid | First strike Creatures with plainswalk can be blocked as though they didn't have plainswalk. Creatures with forestwalk can be blocked as though they didn't have forestwalk. 4/3 |
Visara the Dreadful | 3BBB | Legendary Creature — Gorgon | Flying {T}: Destroy target creature. It can't be regenerated. 5/5 |
Sword Coast Sailor | 1U | Legendary Enchantment — Background | Commander creatures you own have "Whenever this creature attacks a player, if no opponent has more life than that player, this creature can't be blocked this turn." |
Cunning Survivor | 1U | Creature — Human Warrior | Whenever you cycle or discard a card, Cunning Survivor gets +1/+0 until end of turn and can't be blocked this turn. 1/3 |
Wooden Stake | 2 | Artifact — Equipment | Equipped creature gets +1/+0. Whenever equipped creature blocks or becomes blocked by a Vampire, destroy that creature. It can't be regenerated. Equip {1} ({1}: Attach to target creature you control. Equip only as a sorcery.) |
Orcish Healer | RR | Creature — Orc Cleric | {R}{R}, {T}: Target creature can't be regenerated this turn. {B}{B}{R}, {T}: Regenerate target black or green creature. {R}{G}{G}, {T}: Regenerate target black or green creature. 1/1 |
Dread Linnorm | 6G | Creature — Snake Dragon | Dread Linnorm can't be blocked by creatures with power 3 or less. 7/6 |
Varchild's Crusader | 3R | Creature — Human Knight | {0}: Varchild's Crusader can't be blocked this turn except by Walls. Sacrifice Varchild's Crusader at the beginning of the next end step. 3/2 |