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Body Launderer

2BB · Creature — Ogre Rogue

Deathtouch Whenever another nontoken creature you control dies, Body Launderer connives. When Body Launderer dies, return another target non-Rogue creature card with equal or lesser power from your graveyard to the battlefield. 3/3

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