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Glissa's Retriever

5G · Creature — Phyrexian Beast

Haste, toxic 3 (Players dealt combat damage by this creature also get three poison counters.) Glissa's Retriever can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or less. Corrupted — When Glissa's Retriever dies, exile it. When you do, return up to X target cards from your graveyard to your hand, where X is the number of opponents who have three or more poison counters. 6/6

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