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Cait, Cage Brawler

RG · Legendary Creature — Human Warrior

As long as it's your turn, Cait, Cage Brawler has indestructible. Whenever Cait attacks, you and defending player each draw a card, then discard a card. Put two +1/+1 counters on Cait if you discarded the card with the highest mana value among those cards or tied for highest. 1/1

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