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2R · Creature — Human Knight
Haste When Fervent Cathar enters the battlefield, target creature can't block this turn. 2/1
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Saprazzan Breaker | 4U | Creature — Beast | {U}: Mill a card. If a land card was milled this way, Saprazzan Breaker can't be blocked this turn. 3/3 |
Tome Anima | 3U | Creature — Spirit | Tome Anima can't be blocked as long as you've drawn two or more cards this turn. 3/3 |
Art Appreciation | 1R | Sorcery | Put an art sticker on a nonland permanent you own. Then ask a person outside the game to rate its new art on a scale from 1 to 5, where 5 is the best. When they rate the art, up to that many target creatures can't block this turn. |
Uruk-hai Berserker | 2B | Creature — Orc Berserker | When Uruk-hai Berserker enters the battlefield, the Ring tempts you. 3/2 |
Revel Ruiner | 3B | Creature — Cephalid Rogue | Menace (This creature can't be blocked except by two or more creatures.) When Revel Ruiner enters the battlefield, it connives. (Draw a card, then discard a card. If you discarded a nonland card, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature.) 3/1 |
Song of Serenity | 1G | Enchantment | Creatures that are enchanted can't attack or block. |
Karlach, Tiefling Zealot | 1RW | Legendary Creature — Tiefling Barbarian | First strike, haste When this card specializes from your graveyard, return it from your graveyard to the battlefield. It perpetually gains "This creature can't block." When this card specializes from any zone, create a 2/2 white Knight creature token. Creatures you control get +1/+1 and gain haste until end of turn. 4/4 |
Marauding Boneslasher | 2B | Creature — Zombie Minotaur | Marauding Boneslasher can't block unless you control another Zombie. 3/3 |
Eunuchs' Intrigues | 2R | Sorcery | Target opponent chooses a creature they control. Other creatures they control can't block this turn. |
Goblin War Cry | 2R | Sorcery | Target opponent chooses a creature they control. Other creatures they control can't block this turn. |