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3 · Artifact
All creatures have vigilance. At the beginning of each player's end step, tap all untapped creatures that player controls that didn't attack this turn. Angel's Trumpet deals damage to the player equal to the number of creatures tapped this way.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Kamachal, Ship's Mascot | 2R | Legendary Creature — Dinosaur Pirate | Menace {R}: Kamachal, Ship's Mascot gets +1/+0 until end of turn. Whenever Kamachal deals combat damage to a player, create a Treasure token. Then exile from that player's library a random card with mana value equal to the damage dealt. You may cast that card this turn. 2/2 |
Great Unclean One | 4B | Creature — Demon | Reverberating Summons — At the beginning of your end step, each opponent loses 2 life. Then for each opponent who has less life than you, create a 1/3 black Demon creature token named Plaguebearer of Nurgle. 4/5 |
Patron of the Vein | 4BB | Creature — Vampire Shaman | Flying When Patron of the Vein enters the battlefield, destroy target creature an opponent controls. Whenever a creature an opponent controls dies, exile it and put a +1/+1 counter on each Vampire you control. 4/4 |
Alaborn Cavalier | 2WW | Creature — Human Knight | Whenever Alaborn Cavalier attacks, you may tap target creature. 2/2 |
Marrow Shards | W/P | Instant | ({W/P} can be paid with either {W} or 2 life.) Marrow Shards deals 1 damage to each attacking creature. |
Rain of Blades | W | Instant | Rain of Blades deals 1 damage to each attacking creature. |
Sandstorm | G | Instant | Sandstorm deals 1 damage to each attacking creature. |
Unholy Fiend | Creature — Horror | At the beginning of your end step, you lose 1 life. 3/3 | |
Hellish Rebuke | 2B | Instant | Until end of turn, permanents your opponents control gain "When this permanent deals damage to the player who cast Hellish Rebuke, sacrifice this permanent. You lose 2 life." |
Puffer Extract | 5 | Artifact | {X}, {T}: Target creature you control gets +X/+X until end of turn. Destroy it at the beginning of the next end step. |