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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Maelstrom Pulse

1BG · Sorcery

Destroy target nonland permanent and all other permanents with the same name as that permanent.

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NameManaTypeText
Moritte of the Frost 2GUULegendary Snow Creature — Shapeshifter Changeling (This card is every creature type.) You may have Moritte of the Frost enter the battlefield as a copy of a permanent you control, except it's legendary and snow in addition to its other types and, if it's a creature, it enters with two additional +1/+1 counters on it and has changeling. 0/0
Disembowel XBInstant Destroy target creature with mana value X.
Thief of Blood 4BBCreature — Vampire Flying As Thief of Blood enters the battlefield, remove all counters from all permanents. Thief of Blood enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it for each counter removed this way. 1/1
Fathom Fleet Cutthroat 3BCreature — Human Pirate When Fathom Fleet Cutthroat enters the battlefield, destroy target creature an opponent controls that was dealt damage this turn. 3/3
Torbran, Thane of Red Fell 1RRRLegendary Creature — Dwarf Noble If a red source you control would deal damage to an opponent or a permanent an opponent controls, it deals that much damage plus 2 instead. 2/4
Discover the Formula 4UUInstant Seek three nonland cards, then nonland cards in your hand perpetually gain "This spell costs {1} less to cast."
Killing Glare XBInstant Destroy target creature with power X or less.
Gang Up XBInstant Assist (Another player can pay up to {X} of this spell's cost. You choose the value of X.) Destroy target creature with power X or less.
Arbor Colossus 2GGGCreature — Giant Reach {3}{G}{G}{G}: Monstrosity 3. (If this creature isn't monstrous, put three +1/+1 counters on it and it becomes monstrous.) When Arbor Colossus becomes monstrous, destroy target creature with flying an opponent controls. 6/6
Death's Caress 3BBSorcery Destroy target creature. If that creature was a Human, you gain life equal to its toughness.
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