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1RR · Creature — Human Barbarian
First strike, haste Discard a card at random: Hell-Bent Raider gains protection from white until end of turn. 2/2
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Unctus, Grand Metatect | 1UU | Legendary Artifact Creature — Phyrexian Vedalken | Other blue creatures you control have "Whenever this creature becomes tapped, draw a card, then discard a card." Other artifact creatures you control get +1/+1. {U/P}: Until end of turn, target creature you control becomes a blue artifact in addition to its other colors and types. Activate only as a sorcery. ({U/P} can be paid with either {U} or 2 life.) 2/4 |
Bloodcurdling Scream | XB | Sorcery | Target creature gets +X/+0 until end of turn. |
Enrage | XR | Instant | Target creature gets +X/+0 until end of turn. |
Howl from Beyond | XB | Instant | Target creature gets +X/+0 until end of turn. |
Silverflame Ritual | 3W | Sorcery | Put a +1/+1 counter on each creature you control. Adamant — If at least three white mana was spent to cast this spell, creatures you control gain vigilance until end of turn. |
Shoving Match | 2U | Instant | Until end of turn, all creatures gain "{T}: Tap target creature." |
Cyclops of Eternal Fury | 4RR | Enchantment Creature — Cyclops | Creatures you control have haste. 5/3 |
Oracle of Tragedy | 1U | Creature — Human Wizard | When Oracle of Tragedy enters the battlefield or dies, choose one — • Draw a card, then discard a card. • Shuffle up to four target cards with mana value 3 or greater from your graveyard into your library. 1/3 |
Cloudseeder | 1U | Creature — Faerie Spellshaper | Flying {U}, {T}, Discard a card: Create a 1/1 blue Faerie creature token named Cloud Sprite. It has flying and "Cloud Sprite can block only creatures with flying." 1/1 |
Farewell to Arms | 1BB | Enchantment | As Farewell to Arms enters the battlefield, choose a hand attached to an opponent's arm. When the chosen hand isn't behind its owner's back, sacrifice Farewell to Arms. If you do, that player discards their hand . . . of cards. (The lawyers wouldn't let us do it the other way.) |