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3 · Artifact
Necrogen Censer enters the battlefield with two charge counters on it. {T}, Remove a charge counter from Necrogen Censer: Target player loses 2 life.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Disciplined Duelist | GWU | Creature — Human Citizen | Double strike Disciplined Duelist enters the battlefield with a shield counter on it. (If it would be dealt damage or destroyed, remove a shield counter from it instead.) 2/1 |
Upwelling | 3G | Enchantment | Players don't lose unspent mana as steps and phases end. |
Congregate | 3W | Instant | Target player gains 2 life for each creature on the battlefield. |
Unwilling Ingredient | B | Creature — Frog | Menace (This creature can't be blocked except by two or more creatures.) {2}{B}, Exile Unwilling Ingredient from your graveyard: You draw a card and you lose 1 life. 1/1 |
The Magic Mirror | 6UUU | Legendary Artifact | This spell costs {1} less to cast for each instant and sorcery card in your graveyard. You have no maximum hand size. At the beginning of your upkeep, put a knowledge counter on The Magic Mirror, then draw a card for each knowledge counter on The Magic Mirror. |
Thornbow Archer | B | Creature — Elf Archer | Whenever Thornbow Archer attacks, each opponent who doesn't control an Elf loses 1 life. 1/2 |
Magma Mine | 1 | Artifact | {4}: Put a pressure counter on Magma Mine. {T}, Sacrifice Magma Mine: It deals damage equal to the number of pressure counters on it to any target. |
Curse of Wizardry | 2BB | Enchantment | As Curse of Wizardry enters the battlefield, choose a color. Whenever a player casts a spell of the chosen color, that player loses 1 life. |
Helica Glider | 2W | Creature — Nightmare Squirrel | Helica Glider enters the battlefield with your choice of a flying counter or a first strike counter on it. 2/2 |
Midsummer Revel | 3GG | Enchantment | At the beginning of your upkeep, you may put a verse counter on Midsummer Revel. {G}, Sacrifice Midsummer Revel: Create X 3/3 green Beast creature tokens, where X is the number of verse counters on Midsummer Revel. |