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2R · Creature — Wall
Defender, reach Creatures you control have haste. 0/3
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Assault on Osgiliath | XRRR | Sorcery | Amass Orcs X, then Goblins and Orcs you control gain double strike and haste until end of turn. (To amass Orcs X, put X +1/+1 counters on an Army you control. It's also an Orc. If you don't control an Army, create a 0/0 black Orc Army creature token first.) |
Party Crasher | 4R | Creature — Goblin Berserker | Haste You can attack with Party Crasher once each combat during each opponent's turn. 3/3 |
Hammer of Purphoros | 1RR | Legendary Enchantment Artifact | Creatures you control have haste. {2}{R}, {T}, Sacrifice a land: Create a 3/3 colorless Golem enchantment artifact creature token. |
Malcolm, the Eyes | UR | Legendary Creature — Siren Pirate | Flying, haste Whenever you cast your second spell each turn, investigate. (Create a Clue token. It's an artifact with "{2}, Sacrifice this artifact: Draw a card.") 2/2 |
Spare from Evil | 1W | Instant | Creatures you control gain protection from non-Human creatures until end of turn. |
Savage Packmate | Creature — Werewolf | Trample Other creatures you control get +1/+0. Nightbound (If a player casts at least two spells during their own turn, it becomes day next turn.) 5/5 | |
Bond of Passion | 4RR | Sorcery | Gain control of target creature until end of turn. Untap that creature. It gains haste until end of turn. Bond of Passion deals 2 damage to any other target. |
Kelsien, the Plague | RWB | Legendary Creature — Human Assassin | Vigilance, haste Kelsien, the Plague gets +1/+1 for each experience counter you have. {T}: Kelsien deals 1 damage to target creature you don't control. When that creature dies this turn, you get an experience counter. 2/2 |
Wizened Cenn | WW | Creature — Kithkin Cleric | Other Kithkin creatures you control get +1/+1. 2/2 |
Slave of Bolas | 3U/RB | Sorcery | Gain control of target creature. Untap that creature. It gains haste until end of turn. Sacrifice it at the beginning of the next end step. |