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2G · Host Creature — Beaver
When this creature enters the battlefield, you may untap target permanent. 3/2
| Name | Mana | Type | Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stasis | 1U | Enchantment | Players skip their untap steps. At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice Stasis unless you pay {U}. |
| Unexpectedly Absent | XWW | Instant | Put target nonland permanent into its owner's library just beneath the top X cards of that library. |
| Leovold, Emissary of Trest | BGU | Legendary Creature — Elf Advisor | Each opponent can't draw more than one card each turn. Whenever you or a permanent you control becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, you may draw a card. 3/3 |
| World Queller | 3WW | Creature — Avatar | At the beginning of your upkeep, you may choose a card type. If you do, each player sacrifices a permanent of that type. 4/4 |
| Keldon Vandals | 2R | Creature — Human Rogue | Echo {2}{R} (At the beginning of your upkeep, if this came under your control since the beginning of your last upkeep, sacrifice it unless you pay its echo cost.) When Keldon Vandals enters the battlefield, destroy target artifact. 4/1 |
| Cackling Fiend | 2BB | Creature — Zombie | When Cackling Fiend enters the battlefield, each opponent discards a card. 2/1 |
| Sibsig Icebreakers | 2B | Creature — Zombie | When Sibsig Icebreakers enters the battlefield, each player discards a card. 2/3 |
| Regal Bunnicorn | 1W | Creature — Rabbit Unicorn | Regal Bunnicorn's power and toughness are each equal to the number of nonland permanents you control. */* |
| Raging Battle Mouse | 1R | Creature — Mouse | The second spell you cast each turn costs {1} less to cast. Celebration — At the beginning of combat on your turn, if two or more nonland permanents entered the battlefield under your control this turn, target creature you control gets +1/+1 until end of turn. 2/1 |
| Divine Presence | 2W | Enchantment | If a source would deal 4 or more damage to a permanent or player, that source deals 3 damage to that permanent or player instead. |