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17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Shatter Assumptions

1BB · Sorcery

Choose one — • Target opponent reveals their hand and discards all colorless nonland cards. • Target opponent reveals their hand and discards all multicolored cards.

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NameManaTypeText
Gaze of Adamaro 2RRInstant — Arcane Gaze of Adamaro deals damage to target player equal to the number of cards in that player's hand.
Storm Seeker 3GInstant Storm Seeker deals damage to target player equal to the number of cards in that player's hand.
Sudden Impact 3RInstant Sudden Impact deals damage to target player equal to the number of cards in that player's hand.
Firestorm Phoenix 4RRCreature — Phoenix Flying If Firestorm Phoenix would die, return it to its owner's hand instead. Until that player's next turn, that player plays with that card revealed in their hand and can't play it. 3/2
Primitive Etchings 2GGEnchantment Reveal the first card you draw each turn. Whenever you reveal a creature card this way, draw a card.
Fateful Showdown 2RRInstant Fateful Showdown deals damage to any target equal to the number of cards in your hand. Discard all the cards in your hand, then draw that many cards.
Entropic Specter 3BBCreature — Specter Spirit Flying As Entropic Specter enters the battlefield, choose an opponent. Entropic Specter's power and toughness are each equal to the number of cards in the chosen player's hand. Whenever Entropic Specter deals damage to a player, that player discards a card. */*
Haunting Imitation 2USorcery Each player reveals the top card of their library. For each creature card revealed this way, create a token that's a copy of that card, except it's 1/1, it's a Spirit in addition to its other types, and it has flying. If no creature cards were revealed this way, return Haunting Imitation to its owner's hand.
Geth's Grimoire 4Artifact Whenever an opponent discards a card, you may draw a card.
Trade Secrets 1UUSorcery Target opponent draws two cards, then you draw up to four cards. That opponent may repeat this process as many times as they choose.
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