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1U · Creature — Bird Illusion
Draft Illusionary Informant face up. During the draft, you may turn Illusionary Informant face down. If you do, look at the next card drafted by a player of your choice. Flying 1/3
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Duskhunter Bat | 1B | Creature — Bat | Bloodthirst 1 (If an opponent was dealt damage this turn, this creature enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it.) Flying 1/1 |
Ascending Aven | 2UU | Creature — Bird Soldier | Flying Ascending Aven can block only creatures with flying. Morph {2}{U} (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for {3}. Turn it face up any time for its morph cost.) 3/2 |
Voice of Duty | 3W | Creature — Angel | Flying, protection from green 2/2 |
Wispweaver Angel | 4WW | Creature — Angel | Flying When Wispweaver Angel enters the battlefield, you may exile another target creature you control, then return that card to the battlefield under its owner's control. 4/4 |
Words of Worship | 2W | Enchantment | {1}: The next time you would draw a card this turn, you gain 5 life instead. |
Lodestone Bauble | 0 | Artifact | {1}, {T}, Sacrifice Lodestone Bauble: Put up to four target basic land cards from a player's graveyard on top of their library in any order. That player draws a card at the beginning of the next turn's upkeep. |
Ascended Lawmage | 2WU | Creature — Vedalken Wizard | Flying Hexproof (This creature can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control.) 3/2 |
Hellkite Courser | 4RR | Creature — Dragon | Flying When Hellkite Courser enters the battlefield, you may put a commander you own from the command zone onto the battlefield. It gains haste. Return it to the command zone at the beginning of the next end step. 6/5 |
Ghirapur Orrery | 4 | Artifact | Each player may play an additional land on each of their turns. At the beginning of each player's upkeep, if that player has no cards in hand, that player draws three cards. |
Trade Secrets | 1UU | Sorcery | Target opponent draws two cards, then you draw up to four cards. That opponent may repeat this process as many times as they choose. |