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Hullbreaker Horror

5UU · Creature — Kraken Horror

Flash This spell can't be countered. Whenever you cast a spell, choose up to one — • Return target spell you don't control to its owner's hand. • Return target nonland permanent to its owner's hand. 7/8

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