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2U · Instant
Tap one or two target creatures an opponent controls. Put a stun counter on each of them. (If a permanent with a stun counter would become untapped, remove one from it instead.)
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Mana Geyser | 3RR | Sorcery | Add {R} for each tapped land your opponents control. |
Grisly Anglerfish | Creature — Eldrazi Fish | {6}: Creatures your opponents control attack this turn if able. 4/5 | |
Gird for Battle | W | Sorcery | Put a +1/+1 counter on each of up to two target creatures. |
Diversionary Tactics | 3W | Enchantment | Tap two untapped creatures you control: Tap target creature. |
Moradin's Disciples | 3W | Creature — Dwarf Cleric | Double team Whenever Moradin's Disciples attacks, tap target creature defending player controls. 2/3 |
Shifting Grift | UU | Sorcery | Spree (Choose one or more additional costs.) + {2} — Exchange control of two target creatures. + {1} — Exchange control of two target artifacts. + {1} — Exchange control of two target enchantments. |
Wild Mammoth | 2G | Creature — Elephant | At the beginning of your upkeep, if a player controls more creatures than each other player, the player who controls the most creatures gains control of Wild Mammoth. 3/4 |
Dragon Turtle | 1UU | Creature — Dragon Turtle | Flash Drag Below — When Dragon Turtle enters the battlefield, tap it and up to one target creature an opponent controls. They don't untap during their controllers' next untap steps. 3/5 |
The Balrog of Moria | 4BBR | Legendary Creature — Avatar Demon | Trample, haste When The Balrog of Moria dies, you may exile it. When you do, for each opponent, exile up to one target creature that player controls. Cycling {3}{R} ({3}{R}, Discard this card: Draw a card.) When you cycle The Balrog of Moria, create two Treasure tokens. 8/8 |
Luminate Primordial | 5WW | Creature — Avatar | Vigilance When Luminate Primordial enters the battlefield, for each opponent, exile up to one target creature that player controls and that player gains life equal to its power. 4/7 |