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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Molder

XG · Instant

Destroy target artifact or enchantment with mana value X. It can't be regenerated. You gain X life.

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NameManaTypeText
Woodripper 3GGCreature — Beast Fading 3 (This creature enters the battlefield with three fade counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a fade counter from it. If you can't, sacrifice it.) {1}, Remove a fade counter from Woodripper: Destroy target artifact. 4/6
Aether Mutation 3GUSorcery Return target creature to its owner's hand. Create X 1/1 green Saproling creature tokens, where X is that creature's mana value.
Death Bomb 3BInstant As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice a creature. Destroy target nonblack creature. It can't be regenerated. Its controller loses 2 life.
Blight Pile 1BCreature — Phyrexian Defender {2}{B}, {T}: Each opponent loses X life, where X is the number of creatures with defender you control. 3/3
Thrun, the Last Troll 2GGLegendary Creature — Troll Shaman This spell can't be countered. Hexproof (This creature can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control.) {1}{G}: Regenerate Thrun, the Last Troll. 4/4
Razor Hippogriff 3WWCreature — Hippogriff Flying When Razor Hippogriff enters the battlefield, return target artifact card from your graveyard to your hand. You gain life equal to that card's mana value. 3/3
King Suleiman 1WCreature — Human Noble {T}: Destroy target Djinn or Efreet. 1/1
Phyrexian Slayer 3BCreature — Phyrexian Minion Flying Whenever Phyrexian Slayer becomes blocked by a white creature, destroy that creature. It can't be regenerated. 2/2
Builder's Bane XXRSorcery Destroy X target artifacts. Builder's Bane deals damage to each player equal to the number of artifacts they controlled that were put into a graveyard this way.
Rout 3WWSorcery You may cast Rout as though it had flash if you pay {2} more to cast it. (You may cast it any time you could cast an instant.) Destroy all creatures. They can't be regenerated.
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