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3B · Enchantment
When Greed's Gambit enters the battlefield, you draw three cards, gain 6 life, and create three 2/1 black Bat creature tokens with flying. At the beginning of your end step, you discard a card, lose 2 life, and sacrifice a creature. When Greed's Gambit leaves the battlefield, you discard three cards, lose 6 life, and sacrifice three creatures.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Spark Reaper | 2B | Creature — Zombie | {3}, Sacrifice a creature or planeswalker: You gain 1 life and draw a card. 2/3 |
Despoil | 3B | Sorcery | Destroy target land. Its controller loses 2 life. |
Spreading Rot | 4B | Sorcery | Destroy target land. Its controller loses 2 life. |
Takenuma Bleeder | 2B | Creature — Ogre Shaman | Whenever Takenuma Bleeder attacks or blocks, you lose 1 life if you don't control a Demon. 3/3 |
Wound Reflection | 5B | Enchantment | At the beginning of each end step, each opponent loses life equal to the life they lost this turn. (Damage causes loss of life.) |
Soul Reap | 1B | Sorcery | Destroy target nongreen creature. Its controller loses 3 life if you've cast another black spell this turn. |
Juju Bubble | 1 | Artifact | Cumulative upkeep {1} (At the beginning of your upkeep, put an age counter on this permanent, then sacrifice it unless you pay its upkeep cost for each age counter on it.) When you play a card, sacrifice Juju Bubble. {2}: You gain 1 life. |
Agent of the Iron Throne | 2B | Legendary Enchantment — Background | Commander creatures you own have "Whenever an artifact or creature you control is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, each opponent loses 1 life." |
Benediction of Moons | W | Sorcery | You gain 1 life for each player. Haunt (When this spell card is put into a graveyard after resolving, exile it haunting target creature.) When the creature Benediction of Moons haunts dies, you gain 1 life for each player. |
Thatcher Revolt | 2R | Sorcery | Create three 1/1 red Human creature tokens with haste. Sacrifice those tokens at the beginning of the next end step. |