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6B · Sorcery
Choose target player and another target player. The first player controls the second player during the second player's next turn, and the second player controls the first player during the first player's next turn.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Seek | WB | Instant | Search target opponent's library for a card and exile it. You gain life equal to its mana value. Then that player shuffles. |
Rustmouth Ogre | 4RR | Creature — Ogre | Whenever Rustmouth Ogre deals combat damage to a player, you may destroy target artifact that player controls. 5/4 |
Guardian of Tazeem | 3UU | Creature — Sphinx | Flying Landfall — Whenever a land enters the battlefield under your control, tap target creature an opponent controls. If that land is an Island, that creature doesn't untap during its controller's next untap step. 4/5 |
Iceberg Cancrix | 1U | Snow Creature — Crab | Whenever another snow permanent enters the battlefield under your control, you may have target player mill two cards. 0/4 |
Chameleon Blur | 3G | Instant | Prevent all damage that creatures would deal to players this turn. |
Master of Cruelties | 3BR | Creature — Demon | First strike, deathtouch Master of Cruelties can only attack alone. Whenever Master of Cruelties attacks a player and isn't blocked, that player's life total becomes 1. Master of Cruelties assigns no combat damage this combat. 1/4 |
Eidolon of Rhetoric | 2W | Enchantment Creature — Spirit | Each player can't cast more than one spell each turn. 1/4 |
Aether Barrier | 2U | Enchantment | Whenever a player casts a creature spell, that player sacrifices a permanent unless they pay {1}. |
Reidane, God of the Worthy | 2W | Legendary Creature — God | Flying, vigilance Snow lands your opponents control enter the battlefield tapped. Noncreature spells your opponents cast with mana value 4 or greater cost {2} more to cast. 2/3 |
Curse of Exhaustion | 2WW | Enchantment — Aura Curse | Enchant player Enchanted player can't cast more than one spell each turn. |