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2GG · Sorcery
Destroy target land. If {B} was spent to cast this spell, all creatures get -1/-1 until end of turn.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Sangrite Surge | 4RG | Sorcery | Target creature gets +3/+3 and gains double strike until end of turn. |
Uncaged Fury | 2R | Instant | Target creature gets +1/+1 and gains double strike until end of turn. (It deals both first-strike and regular combat damage.) |
Reclamation Sage | 2G | Creature — Elf Shaman | When Reclamation Sage enters the battlefield, you may destroy target artifact or enchantment. 2/1 |
Field of Ruin | Land | {T}: Add {C}. {2}, {T}, Sacrifice Field of Ruin: Destroy target nonbasic land an opponent controls. Each player searches their library for a basic land card, puts it onto the battlefield, then shuffles. | |
Built to Smash | R | Instant | Target attacking creature gets +3/+3 until end of turn. If it's an artifact creature, it gains trample until end of turn. |
Crack Open | 2G | Sorcery | Destroy target artifact or enchantment. Create a Treasure token. (It's an artifact with "{T}, Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color.") |
Quirion Dryad | 1G | Creature — Dryad | Whenever you cast a spell that's white, blue, black, or red, put a +1/+1 counter on Quirion Dryad. 1/1 |
Kagha, Shadow Archdruid | 2BG | Legendary Creature — Elf Druid | Whenever Kagha, Shadow Archdruid attacks, it gains deathtouch until end of turn. Mill two cards. (Put the top two cards of your library into your graveyard.) Once during each of your turns, you may play a land or cast a permanent spell from among cards in your graveyard that were put there from your library this turn. 1/4 |
Metamorphosis | G | Sorcery | As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice a creature. Add X mana of any one color, where X is 1 plus the sacrificed creature's mana value. Spend this mana only to cast creature spells. |
Filigree Fracture | 2G | Instant | Destroy target artifact or enchantment. If that permanent was blue or black, draw a card. |