M:tG card similarity search
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Cloudseeder | 1U | Creature — Faerie Spellshaper | Flying {U}, {T}, Discard a card: Create a 1/1 blue Faerie creature token named Cloud Sprite. It has flying and "Cloud Sprite can block only creatures with flying." 1/1 |
Genju of the Fields | W | Enchantment — Aura | Enchant Plains {2}: Until end of turn, enchanted Plains becomes a 2/5 white Spirit creature with "Whenever this creature deals damage, its controller gains that much life." It's still a land. When enchanted Plains is put into a graveyard, you may return Genju of the Fields from your graveyard to your hand. |
Steel Seraph | 6 | Artifact Creature — Angel | Prototype {1}{W}{W} — 3/3 (You may cast this spell with different mana cost, color, and size. It keeps its abilities and types.) Flying At the beginning of combat on your turn, target creature you control gains your choice of flying, vigilance, or lifelink until end of turn. 5/4 |
Thought Devourer | 2UU | Creature — Beast | Flying Your maximum hand size is reduced by four. 4/4 |
Commander Eesha | 2WW | Legendary Creature — Bird Soldier | Flying, protection from creatures 2/4 |
Feiyi Snake | 1G | Creature — Snake | Reach (This creature can block creatures with flying.) 2/1 |
Rishadan Brigand | 4U | Creature — Human Pirate | Flying When Rishadan Brigand enters the battlefield, each opponent sacrifices a permanent unless they pay {3}. Rishadan Brigand can block only creatures with flying. 3/2 |
Groundling Pouncer | 1G/U | Creature — Faerie | {G/U}: Groundling Pouncer gets +1/+3 and gains flying until end of turn. Activate only once each turn and only if an opponent controls a creature with flying. 2/1 |
Moonlight Geist | 2W | Creature — Spirit | Flying {3}{W}: Prevent all combat damage that would be dealt to and dealt by Moonlight Geist this turn. 2/1 |
Abuelo, Ancestral Echo | 1WU | Legendary Creature — Spirit | Flying, ward {2} {1}{W}{U}: Exile another target creature or artifact you control. Return it to the battlefield under its owner's control at the beginning of the next end step. 2/2 |