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Haazda Shield Mate

2W · Creature — Human Soldier

At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice Haazda Shield Mate unless you pay {W}{W}. {W}: The next time a source of your choice would deal damage to you this turn, prevent that damage. 1/1

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