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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Off Balance

W · Instant

Target creature can't attack or block this turn.

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NameManaTypeText
Greater Werewolf 4BCreature — Werewolf At end of combat, put a -0/-2 counter on each creature blocking or blocked by Greater Werewolf. 2/4
Paladin of Predation 5GGCreature — Phyrexian Knight Toxic 6 (Players dealt combat damage by this creature also get six poison counters.) Paladin of Predation can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or less. 6/7
Saprazzan Outrigger 3UCreature — Merfolk When Saprazzan Outrigger attacks or blocks, put it on top of its owner's library at end of combat. 5/5
Keymaster Rogue 3UCreature — Human Rogue Keymaster Rogue can't be blocked. When Keymaster Rogue enters the battlefield, return a creature you control to its owner's hand. 3/2
Sacrifice Play 2WInstant A person outside the game chooses an attacking or blocking creature target opponent controls. That player sacrifices that creature.
Fifty Feet of Rope 1Artifact Climb Over — {T}: Target Wall can't block this turn. Tie Up — {3}, {T}: Target creature doesn't untap during its controller's next untap step. Rappel Down — {4}, {T}: Venture into the dungeon. Activate only as a sorcery. (Enter the first room or advance to the next room.)
Ogre Marauder 1BBCreature — Ogre Warrior Whenever Ogre Marauder attacks, it gains "Ogre Marauder can't be blocked" until end of turn unless defending player sacrifices a creature. 3/1
Pirate Ship 4UCreature — Human Pirate Pirate Ship can't attack unless defending player controls an Island. {T}: Pirate Ship deals 1 damage to any target. When you control no Islands, sacrifice Pirate Ship. 4/3
Devourer of Memory UBCreature — Nightmare Whenever one or more cards are put into your graveyard from your library, Devourer of Memory gets +1/+1 until end of turn and can't be blocked this turn. {1}{U}{B}: Mill a card. 2/1
Camouflage GInstant Cast this spell only during your declare attackers step. This turn, instead of declaring blockers, each defending player chooses any number of creatures they control and divides them into a number of piles equal to the number of attacking creatures for whom that player is the defending player. Creatures those players control that can block additional creatures may likewise be put into additional piles. Assign each pile to a different one of those attacking creatures at random. Each creature in a pile that can block the creature that pile is assigned to does so. (Piles can be empty.)
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