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Introduction to Annihilation

5 · Sorcery — Lesson

Exile target nonland permanent. Its controller draws a card.

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NameManaTypeText
Samite Elder 2WCreature — Human Cleric {T}: Creatures you control gain protection from the colors of target permanent you control until end of turn. 1/2
Dragon Appeasement 3BRGEnchantment Skip your draw step. Whenever you sacrifice a creature, you may draw a card.
Oracle of Dust 4UCreature — Eldrazi Processor Devoid (This card has no color.) {2}, Put a card an opponent owns from exile into that player's graveyard: Draw a card, then discard a card. 3/5
Currency Converter 1Artifact Whenever you discard a card, you may exile that card from your graveyard. {2}, {T}: Draw a card, then discard a card. {T}: Put a card exiled with Currency Converter into your graveyard. If it's a land card, create a Treasure token. If it's a nonland card, create a 2/2 black Rogue creature token.
Asmodeus the Archfiend 4BBLegendary Creature — Devil God Binding Contract — If you would draw a card, exile the top card of your library face down instead. {B}{B}{B}: Draw seven cards. {B}: Return all cards exiled with Asmodeus the Archfiend to their owner's hand and you lose that much life. 6/6
Benalish Heralds 3WCreature — Human Soldier {3}{U}, {T}: Draw a card. 2/4
Nimble Innovator 3UCreature — Vedalken Artificer When Nimble Innovator enters the battlefield, draw a card. 2/2
Bramblecrush 2GGSorcery Destroy target noncreature permanent.
Celestial Dawn 1WWEnchantment Lands you control are Plains. Nonland permanents you control are white. The same is true for spells you control and nonland cards you own that aren't on the battlefield. You may spend white mana as though it were mana of any color. You may spend other mana only as though it were colorless mana.
Idolized 1WEnchantment — Aura Enchant creature Enchanted creature has "Whenever this creature attacks alone, it gets +X/+X until end of turn, where X is the number of nonland permanents you control."
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