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M:tG card similarity search

17 May 2024: Card library updated.

Sift

3U · Sorcery

Draw three cards, then discard a card.

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NameManaTypeText
Zap 2RInstant Zap deals 1 damage to any target. Draw a card.
Richard Garfield, Ph.D. 3UULegendary Creature — Human Designer You may play cards as though they were other cards of your choice with the same mana cost. You can't choose the same card twice. (Mana cost includes color.) 2/2
Rhystic Study 2UEnchantment Whenever an opponent casts a spell, you may draw a card unless that player pays {1}.
Union of the Third Path 2WInstant Draw a card, then you gain life equal to the number of cards in your hand.
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Bonds of Mortality 1GEnchantment When Bonds of Mortality enters the battlefield, draw a card. {G}: Creatures your opponents control lose hexproof and indestructible until end of turn.
Secret Plans GUEnchantment Face-down creatures you control get +0/+1. Whenever a permanent you control is turned face up, draw a card.
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Ziatora, the Incinerator 3BRGLegendary Creature — Demon Dragon Flying At the beginning of your end step, you may sacrifice another creature. When you do, Ziatora, the Incinerator deals damage equal to that creature's power to any target and you create three Treasure tokens. 6/6
Fires of Victory 1RInstant Kicker {2}{U} (You may pay an additional {2}{U} as you cast this spell.) If this spell was kicked, draw a card. Fires of Victory deals damage to target creature or planeswalker equal to the number of cards in your hand.
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