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6B · Sorcery
Target player draws X cards and loses X life, where X is the number of cards in their graveyard.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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How Is This a Par Three?! | 2UU | Enchantment | Whenever you cast a spell, you may have target player mill X cards, where X is the number of words in that spell's name. |
Sanctum Weaver | 1G | Enchantment Creature — Dryad | {T}: Add X mana of any one color, where X is the number of enchantments you control. 0/2 |
Wirewood Channeler | 3G | Creature — Elf Druid | {T}: Add X mana of any one color, where X is the number of Elves on the battlefield. 2/2 |
Harabaz Druid | 1G | Creature — Human Druid Ally | {T}: Add X mana of any one color, where X is the number of Allies you control. 0/1 |
Marshal's Anthem | 2WW | Enchantment | Multikicker {1}{W} (You may pay an additional {1}{W} any number of times as you cast this spell.) Creatures you control get +1/+1. When Marshal's Anthem enters the battlefield, return up to X target creature cards from your graveyard to the battlefield, where X is the number of times Marshal's Anthem was kicked. |
Gempalm Incinerator | 2R | Creature — Goblin | Cycling {1}{R} ({1}{R}, Discard this card: Draw a card.) When you cycle Gempalm Incinerator, you may have it deal X damage to target creature, where X is the number of Goblins on the battlefield. 2/1 |
Banshee | 2BB | Creature — Spirit | {X}, {T}: Banshee deals half X damage, rounded down, to any target, and half X damage, rounded up, to you. 0/1 |
Rackling | 4 | Artifact Creature — Phyrexian Construct | At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, Rackling deals X damage to that player, where X is 3 minus the number of cards in their hand. 2/2 |
Storm World | R | World Enchantment | At the beginning of each player's upkeep, Storm World deals X damage to that player, where X is 4 minus the number of cards in their hand. |
Wheel of Torture | 3 | Artifact | At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, Wheel of Torture deals X damage to that player, where X is 3 minus the number of cards in their hand. |