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2G · Legendary Creature — Human Monk
You may play two additional lands on each of your turns. 1/2
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Mishra's Research Desk | 1 | Artifact | {1}, {T}, Sacrifice Mishra's Research Desk: Exile the top two cards of your library. Choose one of them. Until the end of your next turn, you may play that card. Unearth {1}{R} ({1}{R}: Return this card from your graveyard to the battlefield. It gains haste. Exile it at the beginning of the next end step or if it would leave the battlefield. Unearth only as a sorcery.) |
Rain of Salt | 4RR | Sorcery | Destroy two target lands. |
Enhanced Surveillance | 1U | Enchantment | You may look at an additional two cards each time you surveil. Exile Enhanced Surveillance: Shuffle your graveyard into your library. |
Melting | 3R | Enchantment | All lands are no longer snow. |
Raze | R | Sorcery | As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice a land. Destroy target land. |
Kudzu | 1GG | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant land When enchanted land becomes tapped, destroy it. That land's controller may attach Kudzu to a land of their choice. |
Blood Moon | 2R | Enchantment | Nonbasic lands are Mountains. |
Frontier Explorer | W | Creature — Cat Scout | {3}, {T}: Until end of turn, you may play one basic Plains card from outside the game. 2/1 |
The Gitrog Monster | 3BG | Legendary Creature — Frog Horror | Deathtouch At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice The Gitrog Monster unless you sacrifice a land. You may play an additional land on each of your turns. Whenever one or more land cards are put into your graveyard from anywhere, draw a card. 6/6 |
A-Druid Class | 1G | Enchantment — Class | (Gain the next level as a sorcery to add its ability.) Landfall — Whenever a land enters the battlefield under your control, you gain 1 life. {2}{G}: Level 2 You may play an additional land on each of your turns. {2}{G}: Level 3 When this Class becomes level 3, target land you control becomes a creature with haste and "This creature's power and toughness are each equal to the number of lands you control." It's still a land. |