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1R · Sorcery
Destroy up to one target artifact. Put a +1/+1 counter on up to one target creature.
| Name | Mana | Type | Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sapphire Drake | 5U | Creature — Drake | Flying Each creature you control with a +1/+1 counter on it has flying. 4/4 |
| Hyperion Blacksmith | 1RR | Creature — Human Artificer | {T}: You may tap or untap target artifact an opponent controls. 2/2 |
| Glare of Subdual | 2GW | Enchantment | Tap an untapped creature you control: Tap target artifact or creature. |
| Caustic Wasps | 2G | Creature — Insect | Flying Whenever Caustic Wasps deals combat damage to a player, you may destroy target artifact that player controls. 1/1 |
| Break the Spell | W | Instant | Destroy target enchantment. If a permanent you controlled or a token was destroyed this way, draw a card. |
| Forge Boss | 2BR | Creature — Human Warrior | Whenever you sacrifice one or more other creatures, Forge Boss deals 2 damage to each opponent. This ability triggers only once each turn. 3/4 |
| Rat Out | B | Instant | Up to one target creature gets -1/-1 until end of turn. You create a 1/1 black Rat creature token with "This creature can't block." |
| Love Song of Night and Day | 2W | Enchantment — Saga | Read ahead (Choose a chapter and start with that many lore counters. Add one after your draw step. Skipped chapters don't trigger. Sacrifice after III.) I — You and target opponent each draw two cards. II — Create a 1/1 white Bird creature token with flying. III — Put a +1/+1 counter on each of up to two target creatures. |
| Juvenile Mist Dragon | 3UU | Creature — Dragon | Flying Confounding Clouds — When Juvenile Mist Dragon enters the battlefield, for each opponent, tap up to one target creature that player controls. Each of those creatures doesn't untap during its controller's next untap step. 4/3 |
| Magical Hack | U | Instant | Change the text of target spell or permanent by replacing all instances of one basic land type with another. (For example, you may change "swampwalk" to "plainswalk." This effect lasts indefinitely.) |