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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Cataclysm

2WW · Sorcery

Each player chooses from among the permanents they control an artifact, a creature, an enchantment, and a land, then sacrifices the rest.

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NameManaTypeText
Banishing Slash WWSorcery Destroy up to one target artifact, enchantment, or tapped creature. Then if you control an artifact and an enchantment, create a 2/2 white Samurai creature token with vigilance.
Invoke the Winds 1UUUUSorcery Gain control of target artifact or creature. Untap it.
Hurloon Shaman 1RRCreature — Minotaur Shaman When Hurloon Shaman dies, each player sacrifices a land. 2/3
Jeweled Spirit 3WWCreature — Spirit Flying Sacrifice two lands: Jeweled Spirit gains protection from artifacts or from the color of your choice until end of turn. 3/3
Harmonic Sliver 1GWCreature — Sliver All Slivers have "When this permanent enters the battlefield, destroy target artifact or enchantment." 1/1
Sudden Salvation 2WWInstant Choose up to three target permanent cards in graveyards that were put there from the battlefield this turn. Return them to the battlefield tapped under their owners' control. You draw a card for each opponent who controls one or more of those permanents.
Slag Strider 5RRCreature — Elemental Affinity for artifacts (This spell costs {1} less to cast for each artifact you control.) {1}, Sacrifice an artifact: Slag Strider deals 1 damage to any target. 3/3
Umbra Mystic 2WCreature — Human Wizard Auras attached to permanents you control have totem armor. (If an enchanted permanent you control would be destroyed, instead remove all damage from it and destroy an Aura attached to it.) 2/2
Thrashing Brontodon 1GGCreature — Dinosaur {1}, Sacrifice Thrashing Brontodon: Destroy target artifact or enchantment. 3/4
Oblivion Stone 3Artifact {4}, {T}: Put a fate counter on target permanent. {5}, {T}, Sacrifice Oblivion Stone: Destroy each nonland permanent without a fate counter on it, then remove all fate counters from all permanents.
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