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3BB · Creature — Pangolin Beast
When Prowling Pangolin enters the battlefield, any player may sacrifice two creatures. If a player does, sacrifice Prowling Pangolin. 6/5
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Ghazbán Ogress | G | Creature — Ogre | When Ghazbán Ogress enters the battlefield, if one player has won more Magic games that day than any other player, that player gains control of Ghazbán Ogress. 2/2 |
Eldrazi Monument | 5 | Artifact | Creatures you control get +1/+1 and have flying and indestructible. At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice a creature. If you can't, sacrifice Eldrazi Monument. |
Thoughts of Ruin | 2RR | Sorcery | Each player sacrifices a land for each card in your hand. |
Horror of Horrors | 3BB | Enchantment | Sacrifice a Swamp: Regenerate target black creature. (The next time that creature would be destroyed this turn, it isn't. Instead tap it, remove all damage from it, and remove it from combat.) |
Sea Serpent | 5U | Creature — Serpent | Sea Serpent can't attack unless defending player controls an Island. When you control no Islands, sacrifice Sea Serpent. 5/5 |
Archfiend of Depravity | 3BB | Creature — Demon | Flying At the beginning of each opponent's end step, that player chooses up to two creatures they control, then sacrifices the rest. 5/4 |
Organ Harvest | B | Sorcery | Your team may sacrifice any number of creatures. For each creature sacrificed this way, you add {B}{B}. |
Jokulmorder | 4UUU | Creature — Leviathan | Trample Jokulmorder enters the battlefield tapped. When Jokulmorder enters the battlefield, sacrifice it unless you sacrifice five lands. Jokulmorder doesn't untap during your untap step. Whenever you play an Island, you may untap Jokulmorder. 12/12 |
Twigwalker | 2G | Creature — Insect | {1}{G}, Sacrifice Twigwalker: Two target creatures each get +2/+2 until end of turn. 2/2 |
Damping Engine | 4 | Artifact | A player who controls more permanents than each other player can't play lands or cast artifact, creature, or enchantment spells. That player may sacrifice a permanent for that player to ignore this effect until end of turn. |