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1U · Enchantment — Aura
Enchant land Whenever enchanted land becomes tapped, its controller mills three cards.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Bazaar Trademage | 2U | Creature — Human Wizard | Flying When Bazaar Trademage enters the battlefield, draw two cards, then discard three cards. 3/4 |
Stitcher Geralf | 3UU | Legendary Creature — Human Wizard | {2}{U}, {T}: Each player mills three cards. Exile up to two creature cards put into graveyards this way. Create an X/X blue Zombie creature token, where X is the total power of the cards exiled this way. 3/4 |
Freed from the Real | 2U | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant creature {U}: Tap enchanted creature. {U}: Untap enchanted creature. |
Second Wind | 2U | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant creature {T}: Tap enchanted creature. {T}: Untap enchanted creature. |
Genju of the Cedars | G | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant Forest {2}: Enchanted Forest becomes a 4/4 green Spirit creature until end of turn. It's still a land. When enchanted Forest is put into a graveyard, you may return Genju of the Cedars from your graveyard to your hand. |
Dread Statuary | Land | {T}: Add {C}. {4}: Dread Statuary becomes a 4/2 Golem artifact creature until end of turn. It's still a land. | |
Feed the Infection | 3B | Sorcery | You draw three cards and you lose 3 life. Corrupted — Each opponent who has three or more poison counters loses 3 life. |
Drowner of Secrets | 2U | Creature — Merfolk Wizard | Tap an untapped Merfolk you control: Target player mills a card. 1/3 |
Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor | 1RGW | Legendary Creature — Elf Spirit | At the beginning of combat on your turn, up to one target land you control becomes an X/X Elemental creature with trample and haste until end of turn, where X is Obuun's power. It's still a land. Landfall — Whenever a land enters the battlefield under your control, put a +1/+1 counter on target creature. 3/3 |
Awaken the Ancient | 1RRR | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant Mountain Enchanted Mountain is a 7/7 red Giant creature with haste. It's still a land. |