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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

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2W · Instant

Exile up to one target artifact, creature, or enchantment you control, then return it to the battlefield under its owner's control. Draw a card.

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NameManaTypeText
Clambassadors 3UCreature — Clamfolk Whenever Clambassadors deals damage to a player, choose an artifact, creature, or land you control. That player gains control of that permanent. 4/4
Angelic Curator 1WCreature — Angel Spirit Flying, protection from artifacts 1/1
Stack of Paperwork WEnchantment When Stack of Paperwork enters the battlefield, draw a card. Combat damage uses the stack. (Combat damage assignment can be responded to before damage is dealt.)
Well of Ideas 5UEnchantment When Well of Ideas enters the battlefield, draw two cards. At the beginning of each other player's draw step, that player draws an additional card. At the beginning of your draw step, draw two additional cards.
Loyal Drake 2UCreature — Drake Flying Lieutenant — At the beginning of combat on your turn, if you control your commander, draw a card. 2/2
Dubious Challenge 3GSorcery Look at the top ten cards of your library, exile up to two creature cards from among them, then shuffle. Target opponent may choose one of the exiled cards and put it onto the battlefield under their control. Put the rest onto the battlefield under your control.
Solemnity 2WEnchantment Players can't get counters. Counters can't be put on artifacts, creatures, enchantments, or lands.
Arcane Denial 1UInstant Counter target spell. Its controller may draw up to two cards at the beginning of the next turn's upkeep. You draw a card at the beginning of the next turn's upkeep.
Tragic Arrogance 3WWSorcery For each player, you choose from among the permanents that player controls an artifact, a creature, an enchantment, and a planeswalker. Then each player sacrifices all other nonland permanents they control.
Dispersing Orb 3UUEnchantment {3}{U}, Sacrifice a permanent: Return target permanent to its owner's hand.
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