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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Rune of Protection: Green

1W · Enchantment

{W}: The next time a green source of your choice would deal damage to you this turn, prevent that damage. Cycling {2} ({2}, Discard this card: Draw a card.)

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Rumbling Rockslide 3RSorcery Rumbling Rockslide deals damage to target creature equal to the number of lands you control.
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Struggle 2RInstant Struggle deals damage to target creature equal to the number of lands you control.
Outflank WInstant Outflank deals damage to target attacking or blocking creature equal to the number of creatures you control.
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Revealing Wind 2GInstant Prevent all combat damage that would be dealt this turn. You may look at each face-down creature that's attacking or blocking.
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