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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Bitter Feud

4R · Enchantment

As Bitter Feud enters the battlefield, choose two players. If a source controlled by one of the chosen players would deal damage to the other chosen player or a permanent that player controls, that source deals double that damage to that player or permanent instead.

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