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1W · Creature — Human Warrior
Discard a card: Tap Seasoned Hallowblade. It gains indestructible until end of turn. (Damage and effects that say "destroy" don't destroy it.) 3/1
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Tar Fiend | 5B | Creature — Elemental | Devour 2 (As this enters the battlefield, you may sacrifice any number of creatures. This creature enters the battlefield with twice that many +1/+1 counters on it.) When Tar Fiend enters the battlefield, target player discards a card for each creature it devoured. 4/4 |
Might Weaver | 1G | Creature — Human Wizard | {2}: Target red or white creature gains trample until end of turn. (It can deal excess combat damage to the player or planeswalker it's attacking.) 2/1 |
Ali Baba | R | Creature — Human Rogue | {R}: Tap target Wall. 1/1 |
Burning-Tree Vandal | 2R | Creature — Human Rogue | Riot (This creature enters the battlefield with your choice of a +1/+1 counter or haste.) Whenever Burning-Tree Vandal attacks, you may discard a card. If you do, draw a card. 2/1 |
Unyielding Krumar | 3B | Creature — Orc Warrior | {1}{W}: Unyielding Krumar gains first strike until end of turn. 3/3 |
Skophos Warleader | 4R | Creature — Minotaur Warrior | {R}, Sacrifice another creature or an enchantment: Skophos Warleader gets +1/+0 and gains menace until end of turn. (It can't be blocked except by two or more creatures.) 4/5 |
Disciple of Kangee | 2W | Creature — Human Wizard | {U}, {T}: Target creature gains flying and becomes blue until end of turn. 2/2 |
Fell Specter | 3B | Creature — Specter | Flying When Fell Specter enters the battlefield, target opponent discards a card. Whenever an opponent discards a card, that player loses 2 life. 1/3 |
Zephyr Scribe | 2U | Creature — Human Monk | {U}, {T}: Draw a card, then discard a card. Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, untap Zephyr Scribe. 2/1 |
Urza's Tome | 2 | Artifact | {3}, {T}: Draw a card. Then discard a card unless you exile a historic card from your graveyard. (Artifacts, legendaries, and Sagas are historic.) |