M:tG card similarity search
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Floodhound | U | Creature — Elemental Dog | {3}, {T}: Investigate. (Create a Clue token. It's an artifact with "{2}, Sacrifice this artifact: Draw a card.") 1/2 |
Blaster Mage | 2R | Creature — Human Spellshaper | {R}, {T}, Discard a card: Destroy target Wall. 2/2 |
Ward of Bones | 6 | Artifact | Each opponent who controls more creatures than you can't cast creature spells. The same is true for artifacts and enchantments. Each opponent who controls more lands than you can't play lands. |
Serpent of the Endless Sea | 4U | Creature — Serpent | Serpent of the Endless Sea's power and toughness are each equal to the number of Islands you control. Serpent of the Endless Sea can't attack unless defending player controls an Island. */* |
Greater Stone Spirit | 4RR | Creature — Elemental Spirit | Greater Stone Spirit can't be blocked by creatures with flying. {2}{R}: Until end of turn, target creature gets +0/+2 and gains "{R}: This creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn." 4/4 |
Anarchy | 2RR | Sorcery | Destroy all white permanents. |
Trapjaw Tyrant | 3WW | Creature — Dinosaur | Enrage — Whenever Trapjaw Tyrant is dealt damage, exile target creature an opponent controls until Trapjaw Tyrant leaves the battlefield. 5/5 |
Deus of Calamity | R/GR/GR/GR/GR/G | Creature — Spirit Avatar | Trample Whenever Deus of Calamity deals 6 or more damage to an opponent, destroy target land that player controls. 6/6 |
Bottle of Suleiman | 4 | Artifact | {1}, Sacrifice Bottle of Suleiman: Flip a coin. If you win the flip, create a 5/5 colorless Djinn artifact creature token with flying. If you lose the flip, Bottle of Suleiman deals 5 damage to you. |
Touch the Spirit Realm | 2W | Enchantment | When Touch the Spirit Realm enters the battlefield, exile up to one target artifact or creature until Touch the Spirit Realm leaves the battlefield. Channel — {1}{W}, Discard Touch the Spirit Realm: Exile target artifact or creature. Return it to the battlefield under its owner's control at the beginning of the next end step. |