M:tG card similarity search
5RR · Creature — Human Pirate
If a source you control would deal damage to a permanent or player, it deals double that damage to that permanent or player instead. 4/4
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Universal Solvent | 1 | Artifact | {7}, {T}, Sacrifice Universal Solvent: Destroy target permanent. |
Stinging Lionfish | 1U | Enchantment Creature — Fish | Whenever you cast your first spell during each opponent's turn, you may tap or untap target nonland permanent. 2/1 |
Secret Plans | GU | Enchantment | Face-down creatures you control get +0/+1. Whenever a permanent you control is turned face up, draw a card. |
Patient Zero | 1B | Creature — Zombie | Lifelink Damage isn't removed from creatures your opponents control during cleanup steps. 2/2 |
Morgue Burst | 4BR | Sorcery | Return target creature card from your graveyard to your hand. Morgue Burst deals damage to any target equal to the power of the card returned this way. |
Misers' Cage | 3 | Artifact | At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, if that player has five or more cards in hand, Misers' Cage deals 2 damage to that player. |
Ezio, Blade of Vengeance | 3UB | Legendary Creature — Human Assassin | Deathtouch (Any amount of damage this deals to a creature is enough to destroy it.) Whenever an Assassin you control deals combat damage to a player, draw a card. 5/5 |
Magma Mine | 1 | Artifact | {4}: Put a pressure counter on Magma Mine. {T}, Sacrifice Magma Mine: It deals damage equal to the number of pressure counters on it to any target. |
Stet, Draconic Proofreader | 4RR | Legendary Creature — Dragon Bureaucrat | Flying Whenever Stet, Draconic Proofreader attacks, you may exile a card from your graveyard. When you do, Stet, Draconic Proofreader deals 4 damage to any target whose name begins with the same letter as the exiled card. {W}: Delete the first letter of target permanent or player's name until end of turn. 4/4 |
Now I Know My ABC's | 1UU | Enchantment | At the beginning of your upkeep, if you control permanents with names that include all twenty-six letters of the English alphabet, you win the game. |