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Furnace Skullbomb

1 · Artifact

{1}, Sacrifice Furnace Skullbomb: Draw a card. {1}{R}, Sacrifice Furnace Skullbomb: Put two oil counters on target artifact or creature you control. Draw a card. Activate only as a sorcery.

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