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3R · Enchantment
Whenever a player taps a land for mana, Manabarbs deals 1 damage to that player.
| Name | Mana | Type | Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smoldering Marsh | Land — Swamp Mountain | ({T}: Add {B} or {R}.) Smoldering Marsh enters the battlefield tapped unless you control two or more basic lands. | |
| Sunken Hollow | Land — Island Swamp | ({T}: Add {U} or {B}.) Sunken Hollow enters the battlefield tapped unless you control two or more basic lands. | |
| Imminent Doom | 2R | Enchantment | Imminent Doom enters the battlefield with a doom counter on it. Whenever you cast a spell with mana value equal to the number of doom counters on Imminent Doom, Imminent Doom deals that much damage to any target. Then put a doom counter on Imminent Doom. |
| Brittle Blast | 2R | Instant | Creatures and planeswalkers your opponents control perpetually gain "If this permanent would die, exile it instead." Brittle Blast deals 5 damage to target creature or planeswalker. |
| Political Trickery | 2U | Sorcery | Exchange control of target land you control and target land an opponent controls. (This effect lasts indefinitely.) |
| Lush Growth | G | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant land Enchanted land is a Mountain, Forest, and Plains. |
| Natural Balance | 2GG | Sorcery | Each player who controls six or more lands chooses five lands they control and sacrifices the rest. Each player who controls four or fewer lands may search their library for up to X basic land cards and put them onto the battlefield, where X is five minus the number of lands they control. Then each player who searched their library this way shuffles. |
| Memory Erosion | 1UU | Enchantment | Whenever an opponent casts a spell, that player mills two cards. |
| Soot Imp | 1BB | Creature — Imp | Flying Whenever a player casts a nonblack spell, that player loses 1 life. 1/2 |
| Thunder of Hooves | 3R | Sorcery | Thunder of Hooves deals X damage to each creature without flying and each player, where X is the number of Beasts on the battlefield. |