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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Costume Shop

· Artifact — Attraction

Visit — You may put a sticker on a nonland permanent you own.

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NameManaTypeText
Temporary Lockdown 1WWEnchantment When Temporary Lockdown enters the battlefield, exile each nonland permanent with mana value 2 or less until Temporary Lockdown leaves the battlefield.
Glamer Spinners 4W/UCreature — Faerie Wizard Flash Flying When Glamer Spinners enters the battlefield, attach all Auras enchanting target permanent to another permanent with the same controller. 2/4
Glare of Heresy 1WSorcery Exile target white permanent.
Indestructibility 3WEnchantment — Aura Enchant permanent Enchanted permanent has indestructible. (Effects that say "destroy" don't destroy that permanent. A creature with indestructible can't be destroyed by damage.)
Vizier of Tumbling Sands 2UCreature — Human Cleric {T}: Untap another target permanent. Cycling {1}{U} ({1}{U}, Discard this card: Draw a card.) When you cycle Vizier of Tumbling Sands, untap target permanent. 1/3
Apocalypse 2RRRSorcery Exile all permanents. You discard your hand.
Nantuko Tracer 1GCreature — Insect Druid When Nantuko Tracer enters the battlefield, you may put target card from a graveyard on the bottom of its owner's library. 2/1
Amareth, the Lustrous 3GWULegendary Creature — Dragon Flying Whenever another permanent enters the battlefield under your control, look at the top card of your library. If it shares a card type with that permanent, you may reveal that card and put it into your hand. 6/6
Earthen Arms 1GSorcery Put two +1/+1 counters on target permanent. Awaken 4—{6}{G} (If you cast this spell for {6}{G}, also put four +1/+1 counters on target land you control and it becomes a 0/0 Elemental creature with haste. It's still a land.)
Curator's Ward 2UEnchantment — Aura Enchant permanent Enchanted permanent has hexproof. When enchanted permanent leaves the battlefield, if it was historic, draw two cards. (Artifacts, legendaries, and Sagas are historic.)
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