M:tG card similarity search
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Cromat | WUBRG | Legendary Creature — Illusion | {W}{B}: Destroy target creature blocking or blocked by Cromat. {U}{R}: Cromat gains flying until end of turn. {B}{G}: Regenerate Cromat. {R}{W}: Cromat gets +1/+1 until end of turn. {G}{U}: Put Cromat on top of its owner's library. 5/5 |
Horobi, Death's Wail | 2BB | Legendary Creature — Spirit | Flying Whenever a creature becomes the target of a spell or ability, destroy that creature. 4/4 |
Icequake | 1BB | Sorcery | Destroy target land. If that land was a snow land, Icequake deals 1 damage to that land's controller. |
Closing Statement | 3WB | Instant | This spell costs {2} less to cast during your end step. Destroy target creature or planeswalker you don't control. Put a +1/+1 counter on up to one target creature you control. |
Rout | 3WW | Sorcery | You may cast Rout as though it had flash if you pay {2} more to cast it. (You may cast it any time you could cast an instant.) Destroy all creatures. They can't be regenerated. |
Retribution of the Meek | 2W | Sorcery | Destroy all creatures with power 4 or greater. They can't be regenerated. |
Ogre Leadfoot | 4R | Creature — Ogre | Whenever Ogre Leadfoot becomes blocked by an artifact creature, destroy that creature. 3/3 |
Vona de Iedo, the Antifex | 2WBB | Legendary Creature — Vampire Cleric Knight | Menace When Vona de Iedo enters the battlefield, destroy target nonland, nontoken permanent an opponent controls. Then you may discard a card. If you do, conjure a duplicate of that permanent into your hand, and the duplicate perpetually gains "Mana of any type can be spent to cast this spell." 4/2 |
Severed Strands | 1B | Sorcery | As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice a creature. You gain life equal to the sacrificed creature's toughness. Destroy target creature an opponent controls. |
Reign of Terror | 3BB | Sorcery | Destroy all green creatures or all white creatures. They can't be regenerated. You lose 2 life for each creature that died this way. |