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Soul-Scar Mage

R · Creature — Human Wizard

Prowess If a source you control would deal noncombat damage to a creature an opponent controls, put that many -1/-1 counters on that creature instead. 1/2

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Crush the Weak 2RSorcery Crush the Weak deals 2 damage to each creature. If a creature dealt damage this way would die this turn, exile it instead. Foretell {R} (During your turn, you may pay {2} and exile this card from your hand face down. Cast it on a later turn for its foretell cost.)
Anger of the Gods 1RRSorcery Anger of the Gods deals 3 damage to each creature. If a creature dealt damage this way would die this turn, exile it instead.
Yamabushi's Storm 1RSorcery Yamabushi's Storm deals 1 damage to each creature. If a creature dealt damage this way would die this turn, exile it instead.
Lava Coil 1RSorcery Lava Coil deals 4 damage to target creature. If that creature would die this turn, exile it instead.
Magma Spray RInstant Magma Spray deals 2 damage to target creature. If that creature would die this turn, exile it instead.
Puncturing Blow 2RRSorcery Puncturing Blow deals 5 damage to target creature. If that creature would die this turn, exile it instead.
Reduce to Ashes 4RSorcery Reduce to Ashes deals 5 damage to target creature. If that creature would die this turn, exile it instead.
Scorchmark 1RInstant Scorchmark deals 2 damage to target creature. If that creature would die this turn, exile it instead.
Falling Timber 2GInstant Kicker—Sacrifice a land. (You may sacrifice a land in addition to any other costs as you cast this spell.) Prevent all combat damage target creature would deal this turn. If this spell was kicked, prevent all combat damage another target creature would deal this turn.
Galadriel's Dismissal WInstant Kicker {2}{W} (You may pay an additional {2}{W} as you cast this spell.) Target creature phases out. If this spell was kicked, each creature target player controls phases out instead. (Treat phased-out creatures and anything attached to them as though they don't exist until their controller's next turn.)
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