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2BB · Legendary Creature — Elemental Shaman
Whenever Ashling, the Extinguisher deals combat damage to a player, choose target creature that player controls. The player sacrifices that creature. 4/4
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Krazy Kow | 3R | Creature — Cow | At the beginning of your upkeep, roll a six-sided die. If you a roll a 1, sacrifice Krazy Kow and it deals 3 damage to each creature and each player. 3/3 |
Heartwood Storyteller | 1GG | Creature — Treefolk | Whenever a player casts a noncreature spell, each of that player's opponents may draw a card. 2/3 |
High Noon | 1W | Enchantment | Each player can't cast more than one spell each turn. {4}{R}, Sacrifice High Noon: It deals 5 damage to any target. |
Makindi Ox | 4W | Creature — Ox | Landfall — Whenever a land enters the battlefield under your control, tap target creature an opponent controls. 4/4 |
Pyrostatic Pillar | 1R | Enchantment | Whenever a player casts a spell with mana value 3 or less, Pyrostatic Pillar deals 2 damage to that player. |
Farewell to Arms | 1BB | Enchantment | As Farewell to Arms enters the battlefield, choose a hand attached to an opponent's arm. When the chosen hand isn't behind its owner's back, sacrifice Farewell to Arms. If you do, that player discards their hand . . . of cards. (The lawyers wouldn't let us do it the other way.) |
Rasaad, Monk of Selûne | 2W | Legendary Creature — Human Monk | Specialize {5} When Rasaad, Monk of Selûne enters the battlefield, exile target creature an opponent controls until this creature leaves the battlefield. 2/2 |
Tajuru Preserver | 1G | Creature — Elf Shaman | Spells and abilities your opponents control can't cause you to sacrifice permanents. 2/1 |
Scorched Rusalka | R | Creature — Spirit | {R}, Sacrifice a creature: Scorched Rusalka deals 1 damage to target player or planeswalker. 1/1 |
Impulsive Return | Sorcery | Return two cards named Ecstatic Piper from Xenagos's graveyard to the battlefield. At the beginning of combat this turn, Impulsive Return deals damage to each player equal to the number of Revelers on the battlefield. |