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2G · Creature — Human Druid
{T}: Untap target land. Threshold — {T}: Untap up to three target lands. Activate only if seven or more cards are in your graveyard. 1/2
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Orochi Ranger | 1G | Creature — Snake Warrior Ranger | Whenever Orochi Ranger deals combat damage to a creature, tap that creature and it doesn't untap during its controller's next untap step. 2/1 |
A-Llanowar Greenwidow | 2G | Creature — Spider | Reach, trample Domain — {5}{G}: Return Llanowar Greenwidow from your graveyard to the battlefield tapped with a finality counter on it. This ability costs {1} less to activate for each basic land type among lands you control. 4/3 |
Orcish Mine | 1RR | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant land Orcish Mine enters the battlefield with three ore counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep or whenever enchanted land becomes tapped, remove an ore counter from Orcish Mine. When the last ore counter is removed from Orcish Mine, destroy enchanted land and Orcish Mine deals 2 damage to that land's controller. |
Puppet Strings | 3 | Artifact | {2}, {T}: You may tap or untap target creature. |
Thassa's Ire | U | Enchantment | {3}{U}: You may tap or untap target creature. |
Lava Flow | 3RR | Sorcery | Destroy target creature or land. |
Wrecking Ball | 2BR | Instant | Destroy target creature or land. |
Corpse Churn | 1B | Instant | Mill three cards, then you may return a creature card from your graveyard to your hand. (To mill three cards, put the top three cards of your library into your graveyard.) |
Sinking Feeling | 2U | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant creature Enchanted creature doesn't untap during its controller's untap step. Enchanted creature has "{1}, Put a -1/-1 counter on this creature: Untap this creature." |
Ember Swallower | 2RR | Creature — Elemental | {5}{R}{R}: Monstrosity 3. (If this creature isn't monstrous, put three +1/+1 counters on it and it becomes monstrous.) When Ember Swallower becomes monstrous, each player sacrifices three lands. 4/5 |