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1B · Creature — Zombie
Sacrifice Crypt Creeper: Exile target card from a graveyard. 2/1
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Clear the Mind | 2U | Sorcery | Target player shuffles their graveyard into their library. Draw a card. |
Learn from the Past | 3U | Instant | Target player shuffles their graveyard into their library. Draw a card. |
Open the Vaults | 4WW | Sorcery | Return all artifact and enchantment cards from all graveyards to the battlefield under their owners' control. (Auras with nothing to enchant remain in graveyards.) |
Psychatog | 1UB | Creature — Atog | Discard a card: Psychatog gets +1/+1 until end of turn. Exile two cards from your graveyard: Psychatog gets +1/+1 until end of turn. 1/2 |
Etrata, the Silencer | 2UB | Legendary Creature — Vampire Assassin | Etrata, the Silencer can't be blocked. Whenever Etrata deals combat damage to a player, exile target creature that player controls and put a hit counter on that card. That player loses the game if they own three or more exiled cards with hit counters on them. Etrata's owner shuffles Etrata into their library. 3/5 |
Bloodtallow Candle | 1 | Artifact | {6}, {T}, Sacrifice Bloodtallow Candle: Target creature gets -5/-5 until end of turn. |
Repair and Recharge | 3WW | Sorcery | Return target artifact, enchantment, or planeswalker card from your graveyard to the battlefield. Create a tapped Powerstone token. (It's an artifact with "{T}: Add {C}. This mana can't be spent to cast a nonartifact spell.") |
Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet | 2BB | Legendary Creature — Vampire Warrior | Lifelink If a nontoken creature an opponent controls would die, instead exile that card and create a 2/2 black Zombie creature token. {2}{B}, Sacrifice another Vampire or Zombie: Put two +1/+1 counters on Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet. 3/4 |
False Prophet | 2WW | Creature — Human Cleric | When False Prophet dies, exile all creatures. 2/2 |
Aeon Engine | 5 | Artifact | Aeon Engine enters the battlefield tapped. {T}, Exile Aeon Engine: Reverse the game's turn order. (For example, if play had proceeded clockwise around the table, it now goes counterclockwise.) |