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Commander Sofia Daguerre

3W · Legendary Creature — Human Pilot

Flash Crash Landing — When Commander Sofia Daguerre enters the battlefield, destroy up to one target legendary permanent. That permanent's controller creates a Junk token. (It's an artifact with "{T}, Sacrifice this artifact: Exile the top card of your library. You may play that card this turn. Activate only as a sorcery.") 1/3

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