M:tG card similarity search
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Aggressive Mining | 3R | Enchantment | You can't play lands. Sacrifice a land: Draw two cards. Activate only once each turn. |
Patron of the Moon | 5UU | Legendary Creature — Spirit | Moonfolk offering (You may cast this card any time you could cast an instant by sacrificing a Moonfolk and paying the difference in mana costs between this and the sacrificed Moonfolk. Mana cost includes color.) Flying {1}: Put up to two land cards from your hand onto the battlefield tapped. 5/4 |
Elvish Pioneer | G | Creature — Elf Druid | When Elvish Pioneer enters the battlefield, you may put a basic land card from your hand onto the battlefield tapped. 1/1 |
Balance | 1W | Sorcery | Each player chooses a number of lands they control equal to the number of lands controlled by the player who controls the fewest, then sacrifices the rest. Players discard cards and sacrifice creatures the same way. |
Serendib Djinn | 2UU | Creature — Djinn | Flying At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice a land. If you sacrifice an Island this way, Serendib Djinn deals 3 damage to you. When you control no lands, sacrifice Serendib Djinn. 5/6 |
Living Plane | 2GG | World Enchantment | All lands are 1/1 creatures that are still lands. |
Nature's Revolt | 3GG | Enchantment | All lands are 2/2 creatures that are still lands. |
Tectonic Edge | Land | {T}: Add {C}. {1}, {T}, Sacrifice Tectonic Edge: Destroy target nonbasic land. Activate only if an opponent controls four or more lands. | |
Crackling Emergence | 1R | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant land you control Enchanted land is a 3/3 red Spirit creature with haste. It's still a land. If enchanted land would be destroyed, instead sacrifice Crackling Emergence and that land gains indestructible until end of turn. |
Farewell to Arms | 1BB | Enchantment | As Farewell to Arms enters the battlefield, choose a hand attached to an opponent's arm. When the chosen hand isn't behind its owner's back, sacrifice Farewell to Arms. If you do, that player discards their hand . . . of cards. (The lawyers wouldn't let us do it the other way.) |