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3BR · Instant
Twinstrike deals 2 damage to each of two target creatures. Hellbent — Destroy those creatures instead if you have no cards in hand.
Name | Mana | Type | Text |
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Cho-Arrim Bruiser | 5W | Creature — Ogre Rebel | Whenever Cho-Arrim Bruiser attacks, you may tap up to two target creatures. 3/4 |
Tajuru Archer | 2G | Creature — Elf Archer Ally | Whenever Tajuru Archer or another Ally enters the battlefield under your control, you may have Tajuru Archer deal damage to target creature with flying equal to the number of Allies you control. 1/2 |
Wheel of Fortune | 2R | Sorcery | Each player discards their hand, then draws seven cards. |
Leyline of Sanctity | 2WW | Enchantment | If Leyline of Sanctity is in your opening hand, you may begin the game with it on the battlefield. You have hexproof. (You can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control.) |
Amateur Auteur | 1W | Creature — Human | Sacrifice Amateur Auteur: Destroy target enchantment. 2/2 |
Infernal Harvest | 1B | Sorcery | As an additional cost to cast this spell, return X Swamps you control to their owner's hand. Infernal Harvest deals X damage divided as you choose among any number of target creatures. |
Threats Undetected | 2G | Sorcery | Search your library for up to four creature cards with different powers and reveal them. An opponent chooses two of those cards. Shuffle the chosen cards into your library and put the rest into your hand. |
Northern Paladin | 2WW | Creature — Human Knight | {W}{W}, {T}: Destroy target black permanent. 3/3 |
Ghastly Discovery | 2U | Sorcery | Draw two cards, then discard a card. Conspire (As you cast this spell, you may tap two untapped creatures you control that share a color with it. When you do, copy it.) |
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.) |