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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Kelpie Guide

2U · Creature — Beast

{T}: Untap another target permanent you control. {T}: Tap target permanent. Activate only if you control eight or more lands. 2/2

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NameManaTypeText
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Immovable Rod WArtifact You may choose not to untap Immovable Rod during your untap step. Whenever Immovable Rod becomes untapped, venture into the dungeon. {3}{W}, {T}: For as long as Immovable Rod remains tapped, another target permanent loses all abilities and can't attack or block.
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