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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Exotic Orchard

· Land

{T}: Add one mana of any color that a land an opponent controls could produce.

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NameManaTypeText
Volcanic Offering 4RInstant Destroy target nonbasic land you don't control and target nonbasic land of an opponent's choice you don't control. Volcanic Offering deals 7 damage to target creature you don't control and 7 damage to target creature of an opponent's choice you don't control.
Benevolent Bodyguard WCreature — Human Cleric Sacrifice Benevolent Bodyguard: Target creature you control gains protection from the color of your choice until end of turn. 1/1
Arcum's Weathervane 2Artifact {2}, {T}: Target snow land is no longer snow. {2}, {T}: Target nonsnow basic land becomes snow.
Horizon Drake 1UUCreature — Drake Flying, protection from lands 3/1
Gilt-Leaf Archdruid 3GGCreature — Elf Druid Whenever you cast a Druid spell, you may draw a card. Tap seven untapped Druids you control: Gain control of all lands target player controls. 3/3
Psychic Allergy 3UUEnchantment As Psychic Allergy enters the battlefield, choose a color. At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, Psychic Allergy deals X damage to that player, where X is the number of nontoken permanents of the chosen color they control. At the beginning of your upkeep, destroy Psychic Allergy unless you sacrifice two Islands.
Kudzu 1GGEnchantment — Aura Enchant land When enchanted land becomes tapped, destroy it. That land's controller may attach Kudzu to a land of their choice.
Landfill 4RSorcery Choose a land type. Exile all lands you control of that type. Drop those cards, one at a time, onto the playing area from a height of at least one foot. Destroy each permanent completely covered by those cards. Then return the cards you dropped to the battlefield tapped.
Hulking Raptor 2GGCreature — Dinosaur Ward {2} At the beginning of your precombat main phase, add {G}{G}. 5/3
Restore Balance Sorcery Suspend 6—{W} Each player chooses a number of lands they control equal to the number of lands controlled by the player who controls the fewest, then sacrifices the rest. Players sacrifice creatures and discard cards the same way.
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