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2U · Instant
Tap all lands target player controls and that player loses all unspent mana.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Do or Die | 1B | Sorcery | Separate all creatures target player controls into two piles. Destroy all creatures in the pile of that player's choice. They can't be regenerated. |
Horizon Stone | 5 | Artifact | If you would lose unspent mana, that mana becomes colorless instead. |
Pallimud | 2R | Creature — Beast | As Pallimud enters the battlefield, choose an opponent. Pallimud's power is equal to the number of tapped lands the chosen player controls. */3 |
Lyev Decree | 1W | Sorcery | Detain up to two target creatures your opponents control. (Until your next turn, those creatures can't attack or block and their activated abilities can't be activated.) |
Torment of Scarabs | 3B | Enchantment — Aura Curse | Enchant player At the beginning of enchanted player's upkeep, that player loses 3 life unless they sacrifice a nonland permanent or discard a card. |
Galvanic Giant | 3U | Creature — Giant Wizard | Whenever you cast a spell with mana value 5 or greater, tap target creature an opponent controls and put a stun counter on it. 3/3 |
Trace of Abundance | R/WG | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant land Enchanted land has shroud. (It can't be the target of spells or abilities.) Whenever enchanted land is tapped for mana, its controller adds an additional one mana of any color. |
Phyrexian Atlas | 3 | Artifact | {T}: Add one mana of any color. Corrupted — Whenever Phyrexian Atlas becomes tapped, each opponent who has three or more poison counters loses 1 life. |
Hoarder's Greed | 3B | Sorcery | You lose 2 life and draw two cards, then clash with an opponent. If you win, repeat this process. (Each clashing player reveals the top card of their library, then puts that card on the top or bottom. A player wins if their card had a higher mana value.) |
Unleash the Flux | Phenomenon | When you encounter Unleash the Flux, each player sacrifices a nonland permanent, then you flip a coin. If you lose the flip, repeat this process. (Then planeswalk away from this phenomenon.) |