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WW · Sorcery
Exile all white creatures. For each creature exiled this way, its controller draws a card.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Reap the Past | XRG | Sorcery | Return X cards at random from your graveyard to your hand. Exile Reap the Past. |
March of Swirling Mist | XU | Instant | As an additional cost to cast this spell, you may exile any number of blue cards from your hand. This spell costs {2} less to cast for each card exiled this way. Up to X target creatures phase out. (While they're phased out, they're treated as though they don't exist. Each one phases in before its controller untaps during their next untap step.) |
Brass Secretary | 3 | Artifact Creature — Construct | {2}, Sacrifice Brass Secretary: Draw a card. 2/1 |
Jeweled Bird | 1 | Artifact | Remove Jeweled Bird from your deck before playing if you're not playing for ante. {T}: Ante Jeweled Bird. If you do, put all other cards you own from the ante into your graveyard, then draw a card. |
Major Teroh | 3W | Legendary Creature — Bird Soldier | Flying {3}{W}{W}, Sacrifice Major Teroh: Exile all black creatures. 2/3 |
Parcel Myr | 1U | Artifact Creature — Clue Myr | {2}, Sacrifice Parcel Myr: Draw a card. 2/1 |
Reduce to Memory | 1WW | Sorcery — Lesson | Exile target nonland permanent. Its controller creates a 3/2 red and white Spirit creature token. |
Spelljack | 3UUU | Instant | Counter target spell. If that spell is countered this way, exile it instead of putting it into its owner's graveyard. You may play it without paying its mana cost for as long as it remains exiled. (If it has X in its mana cost, X is 0.) |
Aeon Engine | 5 | Artifact | Aeon Engine enters the battlefield tapped. {T}, Exile Aeon Engine: Reverse the game's turn order. (For example, if play had proceeded clockwise around the table, it now goes counterclockwise.) |
Death or Glory | 4W | Sorcery | Separate all creature cards in your graveyard into two piles. Exile the pile of an opponent's choice and return the other to the battlefield. |