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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Minamo

· Plane — Kamigawa

Whenever a player casts a spell, that player may draw a card. Whenever chaos ensues, each player may return a blue card from their graveyard to their hand.

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NameManaTypeText
Nantuko Blightcutter 2GCreature — Insect Druid Protection from black Threshold — Nantuko Blightcutter gets +1/+1 for each black permanent your opponents control as long as seven or more cards are in your graveyard. 2/2
Ophidian 2UCreature — Snake Whenever Ophidian attacks and isn't blocked, you may draw a card. If you do, Ophidian assigns no combat damage this turn. 1/3
Archaeomancer 2UUCreature — Human Wizard When Archaeomancer enters the battlefield, return target instant or sorcery card from your graveyard to your hand. 1/2
Izzet Chronarch 3URCreature — Human Wizard When Izzet Chronarch enters the battlefield, return target instant or sorcery card from your graveyard to your hand. 2/2
Nullhide Ferox 2GGCreature — Beast Hexproof You can't cast noncreature spells. {2}: Nullhide Ferox loses all abilities until end of turn. Any player may activate this ability. If a spell or ability an opponent controls causes you to discard Nullhide Ferox, put it onto the battlefield instead of putting it into your graveyard. 6/6
World Shaper 3GCreature — Merfolk Shaman Whenever World Shaper attacks, you may mill three cards. When World Shaper dies, return all land cards from your graveyard to the battlefield tapped. 3/3
Blackbloom Rogue 2BCreature — Human Rogue Menace (This creature can't be blocked except by two or more creatures.) Blackbloom Rogue gets +3/+0 as long as an opponent has eight or more cards in their graveyard. 2/3
Carnage Altar 2Artifact {3}, Sacrifice a creature: Draw a card.
Phyrexian Vault 3Artifact {2}, {T}, Sacrifice a creature: Draw a card.
Farewell to Arms 1BBEnchantment As Farewell to Arms enters the battlefield, choose a hand attached to an opponent's arm. When the chosen hand isn't behind its owner's back, sacrifice Farewell to Arms. If you do, that player discards their hand . . . of cards. (The lawyers wouldn't let us do it the other way.)
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