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Etched Host Doombringer

4B · Creature — Phyrexian Demon

When Etched Host Doombringer enters the battlefield, choose one — • Target opponent loses 2 life and you gain 2 life. • Choose target battle. If an opponent protects it, remove three defense counters from it. Otherwise, put three defense counters on it. 3/5

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