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Sunscape Battlemage

2W · Creature — Human Wizard

Kicker {1}{G} and/or {2}{U} (You may pay an additional {1}{G} and/or {2}{U} as you cast this spell.) When Sunscape Battlemage enters the battlefield, if it was kicked with its {1}{G} kicker, destroy target creature with flying. When Sunscape Battlemage enters the battlefield, if it was kicked with its {2}{U} kicker, draw two cards. 2/2

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