M:tG card similarity search
| Name | Mana | Type | Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| Architects of Will | 2UB | Artifact Creature — Human Wizard | When Architects of Will enters the battlefield, look at the top three cards of target player's library, then put them back in any order. Cycling {U/B} ({U/B}, Discard this card: Draw a card.) 3/3 |
| Cho-Arrim Legate | 2W | Creature — Human Soldier | If an opponent controls a Swamp and you control a Plains, you may cast this spell without paying its mana cost. Protection from black 1/2 |
| Cerebral Confiscation | 2B | Sorcery | Choose one — • Target opponent discards two cards. • Target opponent reveals their hand. You choose a nonland card from it. That player discards that card. |
| Brine Seer | 3U | Creature — Human Wizard | {2}{U}, {T}: Reveal any number of blue cards in your hand. Counter target spell unless its controller pays {1} for each card revealed this way. 1/1 |
| Demon's Due | 3B | Instant | Scry 2, then draw two cards. You lose 2 life. |
| Read the Bones | 2B | Sorcery | Scry 2, then draw two cards. You lose 2 life. |
| Dragon-Style Twins | 3RR | Creature — Human Monk | Double strike Prowess (Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, this creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn.) 3/3 |
| Asceticism | 3GG | Enchantment | Creatures you control have hexproof. {1}{G}: Regenerate target creature. (The next time it would be destroyed, instead tap it, remove it from combat, and heal all damage on it.) |
| Caetus, Sea Tyrant of Segovia | Legendary Creature — Serpent | Noncreature spells you cast have convoke. (Your creatures can help cast those spells. Each creature you tap while casting a noncreature spell pays for {1} or one mana of that creature's color.) At the beginning of your end step, untap up to four target creatures. 3/3 | |
| Temple of Atropos | Plane — Time | At the beginning of your postcombat main phase, there is an additional beginning phase after this phase. (The beginning phase includes the untap, upkeep, and draw steps.) When chaos ensues, reverse the game's turn order. Then planeswalk. (For example, if play had proceeded clockwise around the table, it now goes counterclockwise.) |