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Rimefeather Owl

5UU · Snow Creature — Bird

Flying Rimefeather Owl's power and toughness are each equal to the number of snow permanents on the battlefield. {1}{S}: Put an ice counter on target permanent. Permanents with ice counters on them are snow. */*

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