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3RR · Enchantment
Whenever a creature dies, that creature's controller sacrifices a land.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Balance | 1W | Sorcery | Each player chooses a number of lands they control equal to the number of lands controlled by the player who controls the fewest, then sacrifices the rest. Players discard cards and sacrifice creatures the same way. |
Lukamina, Bear Form | 2GG | Legendary Creature — Bear Druid | Trample Other creatures you control get +1/+1 and have trample. When Lukamina, Bear Form dies, it unspecializes. If it unspecializes this way, return it to the battlefield tapped. 4/4 |
Goblin Arsonist | R | Creature — Goblin Shaman | When Goblin Arsonist dies, you may have it deal 1 damage to any target. 1/1 |
Archon of Justice | 3WW | Creature — Archon | Flying When Archon of Justice dies, exile target permanent. 4/4 |
Gleam of Battle | 4RW | Enchantment | Whenever a creature you control attacks, put a +1/+1 counter on it. |
Thelonite Druid | 2G | Creature — Human Cleric Druid | {1}{G}, {T}, Sacrifice a creature: Forests you control become 2/3 creatures until end of turn. They're still lands. 1/1 |
Rot-Tide Gargantua | 3BB | Creature — Zombie Kraken | Exploit (When this creature enters the battlefield, you may sacrifice a creature.) When Rot-Tide Gargantua exploits a creature, each opponent sacrifices a creature. 5/4 |
Land Equilibrium | 2UU | Enchantment | If an opponent who controls at least as many lands as you do would put a land onto the battlefield, that player instead puts that land onto the battlefield then sacrifices a land. |
Grizzly Ghoul | 2BG | Creature — Zombie Bear | Trample Grizzly Ghoul enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it for each creature that died this turn. 4/3 |
The Big Idea | 4RR | Legendary Creature — Brainiac Villain | {2}{B/R}{B/R}, {T}: Roll a six-sided die. Create a number of 1/1 red Brainiac creature tokens equal to the result. Tap three untapped Brainiacs you control: The next time you would roll a six-sided die, instead roll two six-sided dice and use the total of those results. 4/4 |