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2B · Sorcery
Target opponent discards two cards, mills two cards, and loses 2 life. (To mill a card, a player puts the top card of their library into their graveyard.)
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Psychic Strike | 1UB | Instant | Counter target spell. Its controller mills two cards. |
Stern Judge | 2W | Creature — Human Cleric | {T}: Each player loses 1 life for each Swamp they control. 2/2 |
Experimental Pilot | U | Creature — Human Pilot | Ward {2} {U}, Discard two cards: Draft a card from Experimental Pilot's spellbook. Experimental Pilot crews Vehicles as though its power were 2 greater. 1/2 |
Sage's Row Denizen | 2U | Creature — Vedalken Wizard | Whenever another blue creature enters the battlefield under your control, target player mills two cards. 2/3 |
Arm-Mounted Anchor | 3 | Artifact — Equipment | Equipped creature gets +2/+2 and has menace. Whenever equipped creature deals combat damage to a player, draw two cards. Then discard two cards unless you discard a Pirate card. Equip {2}. This ability costs {2} less to activate if you have one or fewer cards in hand. |
Creeping Dread | 3B | Enchantment | At the beginning of your upkeep, each player discards a card. Each opponent who discarded a card that shares a card type with the card you discarded loses 3 life. (Players reveal the discarded cards simultaneously.) |
Blind Hunter | 2WB | Creature — Bat | Flying Haunt (When this creature dies, exile it haunting target creature.) When Blind Hunter enters the battlefield or the creature it haunts dies, target player loses 2 life and you gain 2 life. 2/2 |
Zulaport Chainmage | 3B | Creature — Human Shaman Ally | Cohort — {T}, Tap an untapped Ally you control: Target opponent loses 2 life. 4/2 |
Smallpox | BB | Sorcery | Each player loses 1 life, discards a card, sacrifices a creature, then sacrifices a land. |
Forbidden Ritual | 2BB | Sorcery | Sacrifice a nontoken permanent. If you do, target opponent loses 2 life unless that player sacrifices a permanent or discards a card. You may repeat this process any number of times. |