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3G · Creature — Human Druid
When Druid of Purification enters the battlefield, starting with you, each player may choose an artifact or enchantment you don't control. Destroy each permanent chosen this way. 2/3
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Desert Twister | 4GG | Sorcery | Destroy target permanent. |
Vindicate | 1WB | Sorcery | Destroy target permanent. |
Fathom Fleet Cutthroat | 3B | Creature — Human Pirate | When Fathom Fleet Cutthroat enters the battlefield, destroy target creature an opponent controls that was dealt damage this turn. 3/3 |
Ray of Revelation | 1W | Instant | Destroy target enchantment. Flashback {G} (You may cast this card from your graveyard for its flashback cost. Then exile it.) |
Tempting Wurm | 1G | Creature — Wurm | When Tempting Wurm enters the battlefield, each opponent may put any number of artifact, creature, enchantment, and/or land cards from their hand onto the battlefield. 5/5 |
Sundering Fork | Artifact — Contraption | Whenever you crank Sundering Fork, destroy target artifact. | |
Sunrise Seeker | 4W | Creature — Human Scout | Vigilance When Sunrise Seeker enters the battlefield, it explores. (Reveal the top card of your library. Put that card into your hand if it's a land. Otherwise, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature, then put the card back or put it into your graveyard.) 3/3 |
Windgrace's Judgment | 3BG | Instant | For any number of opponents, destroy target nonland permanent that player controls. |
Callous Oppressor | 1UU | Creature — Cephalid | You may choose not to untap Callous Oppressor during your untap step. As Callous Oppressor enters the battlefield, an opponent chooses a creature type. {T}: Gain control of target creature that isn't of the chosen type for as long as Callous Oppressor remains tapped. 1/2 |
Exchange of Words | 1UU | Enchantment | When Exchange of Words enters the battlefield, choose two target creatures. For as long as Exchange of Words remains on the battlefield, exchange the text boxes of those creatures. |